Covid-19: Jobless boda boda rider kills wife, two sons during lockdown

Covid-19: Jobless boda boda rider kills wife, two sons during lockdown
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UGANDA, May 10 (NNN-AGENCIES) — A boda boda cyclist, who has been staying at his home idle since the lockdown, has strangled his wife and two sons before he fled.

The incident happened at Banda B in Nakawa Division, Kampala City at around 4 am Friday.

Kampala Metropolitan Police Spokesman, Patrick Onyango, said the suspect only identified as Yasiin, 46, put the bodies in polythene bags that he abandoned in the house.

“We suspect the murder was as a result of a domestic violence incident,” Superintendent of Police Onyango said.

The deceased were identified as Carol Namboozo, 25, and her children Musa, 4, and Shaban, 7.

This is the fourth incident where men are killing either their wives or children or both since the lockdown started.

Last week, a man burnt his child and himself in the house. A few weeks ago, a policeman killed his wife and two children at Kinawataka in Nakawa Division.

In the most recent incident, eyewitnesses told police that the suspect has been assaulting the wife “and at one time, he tied her with ropes and canned her badly”.

“We appeal to members of the public to solve domestic issues amicably,” Onyango said.

Meanwhile, in NIGERIA, an argument over face mask at a market in Anambra State turned into a tragedy as a 22-year-old man was stabbed to death by the market’s security man.

According to a witness, the security guard was monitoring the use of face mask at the Coca Cola Market in Onitsha, Anambra State, when he stopped a woman from entering the market for non compliance.

The woman’s son, who was informed of the incident, confronted the security man for daring to stop his mother from going into the market.

The witness said it was during their argument that the security man drew out a knife and stabbed the deceased in the chest, and he was rushed to hospital where he was confirmed dead.

Reacting to the incident, the Senior Special Assistant to Governor Obiano on Utility , Victor Meju, said the deceased should have obeyed the security man, as he was carrying out lawful directive. — NNN-AGENCIES

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