Abbey Ssemuwemba
May be the whole trouble starts with defining 27s as men !!!!!!!
EM
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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Abbey Semuwemba
Sent: Friday, July 05, 2013 1:37 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [UAH] Kenyan man drops dead in Kampala lodge
Guys,
Stay away from lodges or guest houses in Uganda...... These are death traps.
If you are desperate for a shag or looking for somewhere to sleep, go and
spend money in a secure expensive hotel in Kampala, but not lodges. Byebyo
banange
Abbey
On Friday, July 5, 2013, Gwokto La'Kitgum wrote:
Kenyan man drops dead in Kampala lodge
By Simon Masaba
Police is investigating the mysterious death of a 27-year-old Kenyan man who
dropped dead in city lodge in Nateete, a Kampala suburb on Sunday.
Elvis Mwembavale, a special hire driver of a car export company based in
Nairobi, reportedly fell down and died instantly as fellow colleagues
watched, police said.
The incident occurred at about 10pm on Sunday night. The deceased had booked
a room in a lodge (whose name Police could not reveal) for two nights.
The deceased is said to have worked in the car export business for the last
seven years. Mwembavale, is born to Moses Mwakisha and hails from Taita
village in the Coast Province of Mombasa in Kenya.
Mary Tusiime, the officer in charge of crime intelligence (OC CID) Nateete
Police Post, said circumstances under which Mwembavale died were still
unknown, but stated that investigations had started.
"He made a stop-over in Kampala while on his journey to Juba where his
clients are based and was driving the car to the new owners," Tusiime said.
Tusiime, declined to divulge further details in connection with the death of
Mwembavale, saying this would likely jeopardize investigations.
Yusuf Mohamed, a friend of the deceased said they were both driving the cars
to the owners who are based in Juba in Southern Sudan.
He said Mwembavale put keys on the table in his room and suddenly dropped
dead.
According to Mohamed, the deceased did not complain of any illness, neither
did he show any signs before the incident.
His body was taken to Mulago hospital mortuary by the Nateete police patrol
pick up for a post-mortem report, before burial arrangements, before it was
transported to Kenya for burial.
According to police, Mwembavale had earlier on stopped briefly at a garage
in Nalukolongo, another city outskirt, where he spent four hours servicing
the vehicle.
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