Investigations

Mrs Onebe’s husband speaks (septic tank woman)

By Correspondent 
Francis Onebe, a city accountant and managing partner at audit firm Price and Kin certified public accountants, and husband to late Immaculate Mary Blessing Asio, whose body was found in the septic tank at their residence, has finally spoken out.
Sources privy to police investigations told the press that Onebe, who is currently treated as a suspect and detained at the Special Investigations Division at Kireka, on the outskirts of Kampala, has recorded a statement and claimed that the security forces have knowledge of circumstances surrounding the death of his wife.
The source, who cited part of  Onebe’s statement, quoted him to have said, “My wife disappeared in January, I went to Kabalagala Police Station and reported a case of disappearance of my spouse. I did everything possible that a man can do to trace his wife and my children are asking me whether their mother is alive or dead, but I don’t know.”
Police Fire Brigade at Onebes
“The cameras in the nearby gas station showed her crossing the road before a sharp light appears from her direction, It is at that time that she was seen last before a “drone” (van) is seen driving off and the drones are owned by security,” part of the statement reportedly said.
The source said the statement recorded by Onebe says it was a surprise to him when police recovered the body of his wife from the septic tank at their family residence at Munyonyo on Dr Kaggwa Rise.
“When my wife went missing, I even went to the High Court of Uganda and I applied for court order instructing everybody to produce my wife whether dead or live, but all was in vain, but I’m now surprised that the body was found in my septic tank,” part of his statement reportedly said.  Police should say something.