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“Police forced us to exhume our son’s body for post mortem and later ordered us to pay re-burial expenses,” Parents of the 15-year-old student who was shot dead by police narrate to Kadaga

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
April 15, 2021
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Three days after being bounced at the Parliament premises gate by security, parents of Amos Ssegawa, a 15-year-old senior two student who was shot dead during the November 2020 protests have met the Speaker of Parliament Rebecca Kadaga.

Mother Hajara Nakitto and husband Meddie Semugenyi gave an account of the experience after the death of their son to the Speaker who also directed police to reveal the security officers who shot the boy.

“It’s been a sad mid-morning as I listened to a harrowing account from Hajara Nakitto and husband Meddie Semugenyi about how police shot dead their 15-yr old son, in Kampala on  November 19 2020; later forced them to exhume the body for post mortem. The couple footed re-burial expenses,” said Kadaga in a tweet before vowing to help the couple get justice.

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