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Man Hacks Girlfriend to Death in Love Gone Bad Affair

Man Hacks Girlfriend To Death In Love Gone Bad Affair

A man is on the run after he stabbed his girlfriend to death. Authorities have identified the suspect as Omondi Obwongo Hawadunga, a resident of West Village, Dabani Sub County in Busia district.

According to the Bukedea South Police spokesperson, Moses Mugwe, the incident occurred on 22nd December after the suspect thought the late had an extramarital affair.

Apparently, police reports show that Omondi demanded his girlfriend to come back to him. So when she tried to deny, is when he killed her.

The police visited the crime scene and picked samples of evidence as a hunt of the said suspect is ongoing. The police later took the body of the deceased to Busia Municipal hospital mortuary for postmortem.

Mr. Mugwe calls for calm and urged the residents of Dabani sub-county to help the police with any relevant information on Omondi’s whereabouts.

H also advised young people to take caution stressing that ending relationships should be the beginning of a new journey. He said such decisions shouldn’t be made because life always has better chances ahead.

In similar story earlier reported by NEWSLEXPOINT.com, residents of of Kirungi B village in Mubende Municipality were left in shock after a man identified as Sewanyana Sadam killed two of his relatives and set family house ablaze where he was also burnt to death, according to Mr Ahimbisibwe Julius, the police commander of Mubende District.

The victims’names were Namukwaya Josephine, 18, and Makumbi Ben, 10.

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