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Brother Mugarura’s Murder Suspect Asiimwe speaks out; he Sodomised me Several times!

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Robert Asiimwe a prime suspect in the murder of Emmanuel Mugarura a brother of Christian instruction has finally opened up to detectives the circumstances under which the latter was murdered.

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Mugarura 46 was a superior general of Brothers of St Charles Lwanga locally known as Bakarooli of Kyotera district.

On July 3rd 2019 police arrested Asiimwe after he hired a truck to dispose of Mugarura’s lifeless body which he had covered in tarpaulin.

Upon his arrest, Asiimwe was taken to special investigations department in Kireka Kampala for intense criminal interrogation and he disclosed the ordeal that led to the murder of the Christian brother Mugarura shockingly……he says he does not remorse doing whatever he did to the murder of the brother.

Asiime informed the Intelligence officials in statements obtained by The African News Journal that brother Mugarura was his sponsor who paid his fees for education and other social needs but confessed to killing his benefactor whom he said had sexually abused him for many years.

“Right from secondary school, now up to university I was being subjected to sexual abuse because he paid my school fees. A time came and the situation was unbearable, he refused to let me go and we fought.  That how he died,”Asiimwe told detectives.

Asiimwe’s confession has since gained credence after the deceased mother said his son (Mugarura) at one time insisted on sleeping in the same bed with his colleague Asiimwe.

“My son was helping many children but among them he was very close to Asiimwe who was like his real brother. The last time they were here for Easter I tried to prepare a separate bed for his visitor but he refused saying is his brother, they would sleep in his bed together,”Mugarura’s mother told mourners.

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