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Four arrested over drowning of Minister Kibuule’s twins

GEORGE OKELLO | PML Daily Senior CorrespondentbyGEORGE OKELLO | PML Daily Senior Correspondent
May 14, 2019
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Police has arrested four domestic workers at State Minister for Water Ronald Kibuule’s home in Kasenge Village, Mbalala Parish, Mukono District over the death of his twins.(PHOTO/Courtesy)

MUKONO – Police have arrested four domestic workers over the death of State Minister for Water Ronald Kibuule’s twins.

The two, Ramon Kato and Rayden Wasswa, drowned in a swimming pool on Monday at the minister’s home in Kasenge Village, Mbalala Parish, Mukono District.

In a statement issued on Tuesday, May 14 by Mr Patrick Onyango, the Kampala Metropolitan police spokesman identified the workers as Nalubwama Scovia, 32, Nankunda Peace, Lawrence Kibaya and Kumanya Agripa.

According to the statement they are being held under section 227 of the Penal Code which deals with neglect.

Meanwhile, the bodies of the twins were on Tuesday returned to the home from Mulago hospital City Mortuary.

On Tuesday morning, the twins’ mother Fortunate and the minister could not control their tears as hundreds of mourners, including Vice President Edward Ssekandi, flocked the home to console them.

There was loud wailing from several relatives and friends at the home about the tragedy that police has confirmed it is investigating.  A police officer investigating the matter intimated to this website that the accident was largely caused by the negligence of the minders, who have since been arrested.

The officer said the two caretakers switched off and the twins went into the pool, which is located in the family compound and drowned.  Minister Kibuule was at the time of the incident reported to be in Kampala while wife Fortunate had been at a construction site in Namataba, a few kilometres from home.

Twins, Raiding Wasswa and Roman Kato drowned in a swimming pool on Monday May 13 at the minister’s home in Mukono. (PHOTO/File)

The police officer added that they were unable to view the incident because at the time of the incident the Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras in the compound were switched off.

Mr. Kibuule on Tuesday confirmed the incident.

“They have been going to the pool under supervision but today their mother was away,” he told NBS Television in an interview.

 “It seems the caretakers were reluctant and the kids went to the pool by themselves.

Mukono District Police Commander Rogers Seguya, who visited the home and inspected the swimming pool, refused to divulge details of the investigations.

“You will be informed of the outcome soon,” he said on Tuesday.

President Museveni as well as Mr Rebecca Kadaga, the speaker of Parliament, who on Tuesday telephoned to condole with the bereaved family, are expected at the home.

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