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Where is the missing file? Slaughtered child's ghost haunts justice system

The officer said Nuwashaba showed little remorse. "The only thing that seemed to pain him was that he was not given what he had been promised after carrying out the assignment ('beheading the child')." However, when contacted on phone about the case, Judge Lawrence Tweyanze, who reportedly convicted Nuwashaba, was in an uncharitable mood. Thrice, he repeated the statement: “Who told you to call me?”

Nuwashaba (right) being led by a security officer to a waiting car after his arrest on September 14, 2020. He is said to have beheaded three-year-old Kyamagero and took her head to Parliament
By: Vision Reporter, Journalist @New Vision


KAMPALA - In September 2020, security officers intercepted a young man carrying a human head to Parliament.

The severed human head allegedly belonged to three-year-old Faith Kyamagero. Five

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