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Postmortem report reveals Kayunga LC5 Chairman committed suicide

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
June 17, 2021
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Yesterday morning, the sudden death of the newly elected LC5 Chairman of Kayunga district and National Unity Platform (NUP) Member Ffeffekka Serubogo Muhammad who was found hanging on a tree shocked many.

With many residents claiming that he was murdered and hanged on the tree to cover up his murder, the postmortem carried out on the deceased has confirmed that Serubogo committed suicide.

“Postmortem done by three senior surgeons and one independent Doctor provided by the family of the late Ffefeka Sserubogo in the presence of the brother of the deceased and the LC V chairman indicated that the late Sserubogo committed suicide,” Twiine Charles, the PRO Criminal Investigations Department posted.

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