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Court postpones judgement for Mowzey Radio’s case to Friday, September 27

Norman Mwambazi by Norman Mwambazi
September 24, 2019
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The late Mowzey Radio’s family is yet to find justice concerning the death of singer Mowzey Radio that happened on February 4, 2018 at Case Clinic, Kampala.

Mowzey Radio died of head injuries he sustained after a bar brawl with Godfrey Wamala alias Troy at De Bar in Entebbe. Radio’s family filed murder charges against Troy and got him arrested by Police on February 4, 2018.

Investigations and hearing of the case started thereafter and have since been going on for more than a year and two weeks ago, High Court in Entebbe announced that it would give the final judgement on the matter today, September 23.

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Unfortunately, court was unable to give its judgement today because a key witness in the name of Frantile Rwamusayi who is the DPC of Katwe Police Station did not appear to give his testimony about the case.

Court has adjourned the case to Friday, September 27, 2019 the date onto which Rwamusayi has been summoned to appear in court as well.

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