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CID concerned over increased murders in homes

Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Criminal Investigations Directorate (CID) has raised concern over the rampant killings resulting from domestic violence. CID has indicated that there have been a spate in incidents where children are killing their parents, and spouses killing each other.

CID cases indicate that the most affected persons are the elderly and females. One of last week’s shocking domestics murder is that of Amos Tumworobere who hacked to death his wife, Annet Kyomugisha.

Detectives say Tumworobere left their four year old son Anderson crying with his mother’s body in a pool of blood. These were residents of Kateramo trading centre, Kikongo parish.

“He cut his wife on the neck with a panga, killing her instantly, their 4 year old son Anderson, informed their neighbour Shillah Kemigisha about her mother’s lifeless body in a pool of blood on the bed,” detective said in the report.

Yusuf Kyeswa, has also been arrested by Naggalama division police for the alleged murder by hacking of his step-mother Kevina Nakanwagi. CID have said Kyeswa killed the step mother purposely to steal her three million shillings.

“The motive of the murder was theft of the Ugx 3m, which his father had handed over to the victim, after selling off land worth Ugx 20m,” reads CID the report. “The suspect dumped the body of his step-mother in the pit latrine at Nakyeeke village, Kayiri parish in Mukono district; the exhibit of a hoe was recovered.”

Renowned psychologist, Prof Edward Bantu, has said incidents of children killings their paternal, maternal or step parents as well as spouses killing their partners derive from deep seated anger and frustration.

Prof Bantu said sometimes parents’ fail to nurture their children at the critical teenage stage and they are instead brought up by the existing environment.

“The behaviors could result from discontinued nurturing by parents and they feel neglected. They feel like they have to revenge for missed love,” the professor said.

The professor’s analysis was this Wednesday morning echoed by Leader of Opposition in Parliament Mathias Mpuuga  who in a television interview blames some politicians’ erratic behavior on on the environment they have been raised up in.

Another domestic murder happened in Ssezibwa Region in Buvuma district. This incident involved Majid Malekwa 45, who hacked his wife Asia Nalumansi 40. The duo was staying at Mittium LCI, Bweema sub-county.

“The couple developed a misunderstanding in the forest, while burning charcoal and the suspect abandoned the body of his wife in the forest,” CID states.

Prof Bantu adds that couples killing each may results from unmet need due to financial predicaments. According to Prof Bantu, couples need to sit together and discuss the existing financial challenges and how to go about them.

“We’re living in an economic crisis where people are unable to meet the family demands,” Bantu said. “This leads to lack of love and some family members may feel isolated and abandoned. This may result into a mental disorder and the end result could violence.”

In some cases, Prof Bantu further explained, cruel behavior might be a result of genetic make-up. He said some people have genetic inclination where in their lineage violence has always been part of their life.

“When a child grows to adolescence stage, he or she needs continuous love and guidance from the parents,” Prof Bantu said. “That is the stage where children need support and when that role is not fulfilled, it becomes detrimental in their life.”

Other heinous domestic violence murders include that of Richard Byaruhanga 23, who assaulted to death his 96 year old grandmother Anyesi Tiberebwa. CID’s data indicates that Byaruhanga on Saturday complained about a headache and requested family members to pray for him.

“At around 7pm, the suspect attacked the victim in her bedroom, and forced her to pray for him,” said a detective. “He aggressively pushed the victim and she hit her head on the floor and she died instantly. The suspect escaped after the murder.”

Other domestic violence incidents include the murder of Peter Mwesige, a 42 boda boda rider of Babwa village in Kabarole district. The key suspects being held are his wife Winnie Kobusinge 29, and Bernado Musinguzi 35.

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