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Lightning kills 10 children playing football in Arua

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
August 28, 2020
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Police Arua has confirmed an incident where 10 male children between the ages of 11-16years hailing from the villages of Gbuluku and Nyaute were killed by lightning at a football pitch in Arua City.

This incident happened at about 6pm yesterday evening when the children took a shelter from rain in a grass thatched structure next to the pitch. The children were playing at the pitch before taking a shelter from rain.

Their bodies were being taken by relatives for burial meanwhile out of the 4 survivors, 3 are still receiving treatment at a nearby health centre.

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The deceased are Andrua Samuel 16yrs, Awia Kennedy 13yrs, Andama Godfrey 13yrs, Bati Gasper 15yrs, Afeku Saviour 13yrs, Edema Jasiri 15yrs, Ocatre Patrick 13yrs, Asite Jordan 11yrs, Apajobo David 12yrs, Tom 13yrs, all male juveniles.

The four survivors some of who are still receiving treatment from a nearby clinic are Ayikobua Martin 11yrs from Nyaute village, Munguci Boniface 14yrs from Nyaute village, Adriko Yofasi 14yrs from Gbuluku village and Andama Festo 9yrs from Gbuluku village.

“It’s a very unfortunate and sad incident. May the souls of the deceased rest in peace and may the almighty God comfort the bereaved families in this trying moment. As for the injured, we pray for quick recovery,” said SP Angucia Josephine.

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