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UCU Student Died On Spot After Drowning In Swimming Pool

Drunkard UCU Student Dies On Spot After Drowning In Swimming Pool

It was a moment of grieve when the UCU (Uganda Christian University) student drowned in a swimming pool. Swimming pools are specifically designed for people who know how to swim, but unfortunately many die in water while trying.

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However, the one identified as Kamanzi Nathan, who was 3rd year UCU student, pursuing a course in Human Resource Management, died as he was trying to fight for his life on Thursday evening at Hasteh Royale Hotel, a near by hangout.

This hotel known as Hasteh Royale hotel is still under construction located at Njerere village, Mukono Municipality. Though it is still under construction, it has a swimming pool were most of the students spend their leisure time.

Shockingly, the Marketing Manager identified as Washika Walter, claims that they gathered information that the deceased went with 3 of his friends, who were drunk before jumping into the swimming pool.

The 3 survived but the Kamanzi died on the way before reaching the nearby hospital.

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