Home » News » Uganda news » Woman Allegedly Commits Homicide After Discovering Husband’s Affair In Lodge
Woman Allegedly Commits Homicide After Discovering Husband's Affair In Lodge

Woman Allegedly Commits Homicide After Discovering Husband’s Affair In Lodge

In a tragic incident, a woman identified as Nabwire  is believed to have taken the life of her husband’s alleged mistress after discovering them together in a lodge.

According to police spokesperson Fred Enanga, when the two lovers booked themselves a room in the lodge at capital pub in Namayingo on October,10, Nabwire waited for the opportune time to pounce on them.

“ The woman came with a knife and waited for them to come out at around 10 pm as they come out of the room, she pounced on Aulo and stabbed her repeatedly on the upper back and ran away, “ Enanga said.

However this shocking event has raised concerns and initiated a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident.

According to preliminary reports, the woman’s emotional distress upon discovering the affair is believed to have escalated, leading to the tragic outcome.

Meanwhile Law enforcement agencies have been actively involved in investigating the incident, seeking to gather evidence and establish a clear understanding of the events that transpired.

This incident serves as a reminder of the need for open communication and conflict resolution in relationships. It is essential for individuals to address issues with understanding and empathy, seeking non-violent solutions to marital problems.

This devastating incident underscores the emotional impact of infidelity and emphasizes the necessity of peaceful conflict resolution.

As the investigations continue, it is critical for all involved parties to cooperate with law enforcement, supporting a fair and impartial examination of the circumstances leading to this tragic event.

Check also;

This is not a Paywall, but Newslex Point's journalism consumes a lot of time, hard-work and money. That's why we're kindly requesting you to support us in anyway they can, for as little as $1 or more, you can support us .

Please use the button below to contribute to Newslex Point, Inc. using a credit card or via PayPal.

Donate Button with Credit Cards

Comments

comments

Loading...

About lukwago J

Posted by LUKWAGO. J: He's a writer, editor, blogger, affiliate and a web developer, he loves thinking creatively and finding new ways to implement different programming ideas.
Loading...
x

Check Also

[dropcap]A[/dropcap] section of women in Bugongo parish and Nawangaiza parish in Nawandala Sub County, Iganga District have decried the near-impossible terms set for them to access GROW funds. They have now petitioned their woman member of parliament for Iganga Hon. Kauma Sauda Alibaawo to ask the government for revised terms and conditions. This is to enable them to benefit from the program. The disgruntled women accuse the implementers of the program of charging the money. They are also asking for their land titles and land agreements. They said that such properties are governed by their husbands. These, therefore want the government through their woman MP to intervene and revise the requirements for one to benefit. The women were on Wednesday at Namabwere primary school in Nawandala Sub County. They had gathered in their respective groups to receive over 300 chickens from Hon Alibaawo in her campaign to improve the livelihood of women in Iganga district. Each group was given 50 chicken as start-up capital in their journey to prosperity. Read what some leaders said; Ms Naigambi Lydia from Nawandala Trading Centre says, “They solicited money from us through opening bank accounts and depositing Shs80,000. They also asked for land titles and land agreements from us yet we don’t have such things. I was informed that I needed to have a business with a capital of Shs4m yet my capital was very small.” The chairperson Kisoboka Saving Group in Nawandala Ms. Nakagolo Faith said they were not able to join the program. This is given the many conditions attached. She also asked their woman MP to raise their concerns to the relevant offices. The MP condemned the mode of implementation of the program. She cited that it has turned to benefit the well-off class of women other than the intended group. She further asked the government to intervene saying the current strings attached to the programme are very tight to accommodate a common woman. GROW project is a Government of Uganda initiative that arose out of the need to respond to the needs of women entrepreneurs. This is especially those who want to grow their businesses, sustain their self-employment and create more jobs. Check Also; Iganga District NRM Leaders Urge Museveni To Fulfill Election Promises Of 2021 International Women's Day: Celebrating Progress Towards Equality

Iganga District: Women Decry Tough Terms To Access GROW Funds

A section of women in Bugongo parish and Nawangaiza parish in Nawandala Sub County, Iganga ...