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Three children poisoned to death in Kumi, two arrested

Simon Peter Emwamu by Simon Peter Emwamu
December 29, 2023
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Three children poisoned to death in Kumi, two arrested

Mr Ahamada Washaki, the Kumi RDC coordinates transportation of the bodies from Mbale to Kumi after postmortem. PHOTO | COURTESY

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In a heart wrenching incident, Police in Kumi District are investigating circumstances under which three siblings died after they were allegedly poisoned under unclear circumstances.

John Okodosi, 9, Ignatius Agodo, 4, and Constant Olupot, 6, all sons of Tom Omudu and residents of Okudumo Village, Okudumo Parish in Mukongoro Sub County, were pronounced dead upon being rushed to a nearby clinic in Kanyum town council on Wednesday.

The bodies were then taken to Mbale City Mortuary where police surgeon Dr Barnabas Rubanza confirmed that the children died of poison. Read more

 

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