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People Power disowns “fake” apology letter misleading the public on Ziggy Wine’s death

Norman Mwambazi by Norman Mwambazi
August 8, 2019
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The story of Ziggy Wine’s death has had several twists and turns and makes you wonder what the actual truth is. One side alleges that Ziggy was abducted, tortured, his eye plucked out, fingers cut off and dumped at Mulago hospital where he died.

A Police report has since refuted all those claims and confirmed that Ziggy was involved in a fatal motor accident that claimed his life after spending days in Mulago National Referral Hospital. Police also presented eye witnesses and victims from the accident that testified that Police’s account of the case is true.

After this, a supposed “apology” statement from People Power has been making rounds on social media saying that People power apologizes for misguiding and misinforming the public.

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The fake apology statement that has been making rounds on social media.

People Power Spokesperson Joel Ssenyonyi has come out to clarify that People power has not issued any such statement, termed it as fake and has urged Ugandans to treat it as such.

“This fake letter has been making rounds on social media. Please ignore it & treat it with the contempt it deserves. This obviously shows the guilt of those who are behind Zigy’s death, they are so desperate to hoodwink everyone. We continue to demand for justice for Zigy Wyne,” Joel Ssenyonyi shared on his Twitter page.  

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