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KITGUM — A 17-year-old student at Kitgum Comprehensive College was pronounced dead at Kitgum General Hospital on Friday (March 27) after he collapsed as police dispersed rioting students using teargas.
Police fired teargas to control unruly crowds during the Uganda Secondary School Sports Association (USSSA) Kitgum district boys’ football semifinal on Friday evening.
His colleagues said Francis Ojok collapsed after inhaling the gas during the chaos which erupted around 6:00pm after Rev. Jubuloni Issoke Memorial College defeated Kitgum Comprehensive 2-0.
Unconfirmed reports indicate that some of the students involved in the violent clashes at the Kitgum Bomah appeared intoxicated.
Supporters of Comprehensive allegedly blocked the main gates, preventing Issoke students from leaving, and some reportedly began throwing stones at police personnel who had been called in to quell the strike.
Joe Oloya, police spokesperson for the Aswa East region, said that a formal statement will be issued after a postmortem report is out.
Richard Oringa, chairperson of USSSA Kitgum district, who expressed shock at the behaviour of Comprehensive supporters, confirmed that the association will review the student's conduct before deciding on penalties.
The finals, originally scheduled for Saturday, have been postponed to Monday, March 30.