Friends
We have some very bad news, the friend that passed away in Uganda was
actually in this city. And to those that have lived here for a while you
remember Dr Joseph Galiwango, that was based in Windsor Ontario, but many
times a visitor to Toronto. Joseph ended up marrying a Uganda lady out of
Toronto here, and they both ended up deciding to head back to Uganda to
retire. If you attended Uganda meetings in this city when some of us were
still thinking that we can live as an organized community, you surely
remember Joseph, a man that had no problem with any one, and a man that gave
shelter to any Ugandan that needed it in Windsor. Dr Joseph Galiwango sadly
passed away at around 8.30am. On behalf of myself, my entire family and the
Uganda community in the city, I convey our condolences to Evelyn and the
children.
May the Good Lord give you a way to find peace in this hard time.
EM
On the 49th Parallel
Thé Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni, Ssabassajja and Dr. Kiiza Besigye, Uganda is in
anarchy"
Kuungana Mulindwa Mawasiliano Kikundi
"Pamoja na Yoweri Museveni, Ssabassajja na Dk. Kiiza Besigye, Uganda ni
katika machafuko"
Canadian doctor found dead
Written by JOHNSON TAREMWA
Created: 10 June 2016
<http://www.observer.ug/news-headlines/44703-canadian-doctor-found-dead>
Kampala Metropolitan police detectives were yesterday investigating the
sudden death of a Ugandan-born Canadian doctor in Wakiso district.
Sources told The Observer that Dr Joseph Galiwango was yesterday morning
found dead in a family house at Gobero village in Wakiso district. He was
about 70 years, and a resident of Plot 17 Kimera road, Ntinda, in Kampala.
The deceased was married to Evelyn Henrietta Galiwango, and they had four
sons who live in Canada and America Kampala Metropolitan police spokesman
Patrick Onyango said they were informed of Galiwangos death by Aaron
Ssemate, the Gobero LC-I chairman.
It was around 8:20am when Ssemate went to Kakiri police station and
reported how Dr Galiwango was found dead in his house, Onyango said.
Police detectives found a dead adult male in bed, with blood flowing from
his nose and mouth. He was identified by locals as Galiwango. Onyango said
the police was suspecting suicide but only a postmortem report would tell
the exact cause of death.
MISSING PERSON
Galiwangos widow Evelyn Henrietta told us that she got the sad news at
around 10:00am from neighbours in Gobero. She said her husband had gone
missing at round 2:30pm on Tuesday May 6.
I thought he had gone to Ntinda and that he will come back shortly, she
said.
When she called at around 5:30pm, his phone was off.
Evelyn then reported a case of a missing person at Ntinda police station and
informed her sons in America and Canada. She said she was planning to run
media announcements on Friday when the phone call came.
She said she had lived with her now-deceased husband in Canada from 1972 to
2012, when they returned to Uganda to retire.
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