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I killed him for infecting me with HIV/AIDS- Tihainomwangire

By Our Reporter 

Loice Tihainomwangire has said she killed Allan Mateeka Mandela, a radio presenter at Hunter Fm, because he had infected her with HIV/AIDS. She also told police that the two fought, but she overpowered him because he had taken booze.

King Allan Mateeka (left) Loice Tihainomwangire (right)

Tihainomwangire was a receptionist at BFM radio station in Bushenyi District. Police has since arrested Loice Tihainomwangire, for stabbing to death her long time boyfriend Allan Mandela Mateeka.

The two had been cohabiting for two and half years, the couple had separated but reunited.  Mbu Tihainomwangire pushed a metallic object in his throat after a sensual night.

All sources yesterday were pointing at misunderstanding between the two lovers, but today the motive has been revealed by the murderer herself. They said the two got disagreements in their relationship, which led the girlfriend to scheme for evil plans. She, unfortunately, succeeded in her evil plans and finished the boy.

A source in Rwentuha told The Drone Media that Loice, the killer girlfriend, was too possessive. “She had too much love for Mandela as he was fondly referred to. That girl’s love was exceeding normal love, it has eventually taken Mandela,” reveals the source at Rwentuha Trading Centre.

Allan & Loice when they were still in love

According to the triangular theory of love developed by psychologist Robert Sternberg, the three components of love are intimacy, passion, and commitment. Intimacy encompasses feelings of attachment, closeness, connectedness, and bondedness. Passion encompasses drives connected to both limerance and sexual attraction.

Loving someone too much may lead you to be excessively clingy. You might not want your partner to be with anyone else but you. You might get jealous of his friends, officemates, or even his parents if he spends time with them. … Your partner being smothered and wanting to run away from you.

Allan Mateeka will be buried at his ancestral grounds today at Rushozi, Bubare, Kashaka, Mbarara District.