Mr Vincent Twesige, the Rwenzori West region police spokesperson, identified the deceased as; Gladys Turyahebwa, 42, the mother and her children, Anita Nuwamanya, 18, Susan Ainemani, 16, and Onesta Atusasire, 9.
“The unfortunate incident claimed the lives of three people on the spot. The fourth one (Ainemani) succumbed to injuries at Fort Portal Regional Referral Hospital on Tuesday morning,” he said.
The assailant, identified as Sam Asiimwe, 33, a resident of the same village and a neighbour to the deceased was subsequently lynched by enraged residents. Mr. Denis Turyabe, the family head was at the time of the incident, away in the nearby trading centre. However, the cause of the family members’ deaths is yet to be determined. The police are also actively investigating the incident.
“A police team led by Asp Akol is already at the scene to establish the circumstances surrounding the tragedy and the motive of the killer,” Mr Twesige said.
Mr Sam Bahati, the chairperson of Nkoma Ward said: “Only one child (1-year-old), survived because he wasn’t inside the house at the time of the attack. After committing the crime, the suspect locked himself inside the same house. But an alarm had already been made which prompted the neighbours to come and find him, thus lynching him. We have no clue what his motive was.”
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