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MPs involved in motor accident on their way to Gulu

News coming in is that MP Kato Lubwama and other MPs have been involved in an accident on their way to Gulu Court.

“We got miner injuries, but Wakayima Musoke Nsereko, the former MP Nansana got a serious injury,” says Hon Kato Lubwama.

Meanwhile The Drone Media can exclusively report that two boys were found dead this morning in Kamwokya, where they were operating a hair salon.

The boys aged about 20 years were  working  and sleeping in a saloon in Kamwokya, Kisalo Salo Zone B, were found this morning and thier bodies were  foaming with mouth whites.

This is a clinical sign that they have been poisoned. It is alleged that the two friends ate kikomando ( beans and chapati)  in the same locality, same destination whereafter they headed into their salon to sleep.

Shockingly, this morning they were found dead.  Fear has gripped residents this morning when they woke up to the bad news of the death of the two, the person who found the bodies is the saloon was their boss after calling them several times with no answering calls thus forcing his way into the salon to go and check on his business as usual . The boss was agape!

Rumours are now going around, accusing each other; some are saying  it is political;  thinking it is the government that has started killing the youths.

Press Release

In another news police has dismissed rumours circulating fake news.

In a press release signed by Patrick Onyango, police states:

There is a lie trending on social media platforms claiming that Police or security agencies surrounded the home of Mr. Komakech Henry Kilama last night.

This is absolutely false. Our officers in Gulu were notified of the same and they rushed to his home and it was a false alarm. Secondly, one of the local leaders, Hon. Kelly Komakech, LC 3 chairman PECE Division, Gulu town visited his home too and found it a false alarm.

This is to correct the impression created which we think is an act of dishonesty on the part of the complaint. We advise the members of the public to avoid such false alarms but to also cooperate with security if there is any fear, real or suspected. The police will continue to follow up this matter to establish reasons behind these allegations.

Equally, the Police has not arrested Mr. Eddie Mutwe as alleged by social media platforms. If he is missing, we advise that the family
immediately reports disappearance of their family member to the nearest Police Station or post so that we start the process of finding
him.