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Uganda Cranes cheerleader ‘Uncle Money’ charged with murder of mobile phone thief, remanded to Luzira

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
September 17, 2019
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Jackson Ssewanyana popularly known as Uncle Money, a renowned Uganda Cranes cheerleader was yesterday remanded to Luzira on charges of manslaughter.

Uncle money and Benson Senyonga are accused of spearheading a mob that lynched Siraje Hakim Tumusiime, a suspected mobile phone thief.

Uncle money and Benson Senyonga in court

According to the state prosecutor Timothy Amerit, at about 8:30 pm on August 16, 2019, Tumusiime, a phone dealer at Mutaasa Kafeero plaza in Kampala city received a phone call from unknown persons that made him leave his house in Lubya zone. Hours later, he was seen moving with Uncle Money passing behind Royal Hotel, the alleged point where Uncle Money is said to have handed him (Tumusiime) over to stick-wielding youths led by the defence secretary Ssenyonga.

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The youths are said to have beaten and kicked Tumusiime before uncle money transferred him to an unknown destination. A few days later, Tumusiime was found dead at the Mulago Hospital mortuary.

The duo denied the charges before the Buganda road chief magistrates’ court. But the state prosecutor told court that the investigations into the matter had been completed. Chief Magistrate Miriam Ayo Akello adjourned the matter to October 1, 2019.

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