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How Two sons critically hacked cheating mother and man friend

By Mukembo Wilfred

The territorial police in East Kyoga region and Bukedea CPS, have put a serious hunt for two brothers, identified as Onenge Andrew and Opio Ivan, of Akaramai village, Kamom parish, in Bukedea district, for the attempted murder of their mother, Asikeit Melidah, after inviting her manfriend, Omerikol Joseph, and sharing their father’s marital bed, with him. Their father Ogwang Isaac, is a teacher, who is always stationed at his work place.

According to Fred Enanga, the police spokesperson, the facts gathered indicate that the two siblings, on the 20.03.2024, returned home at around 10pm, and found their mother and her manfriend, already sleeping in their fathers’ house, which angered them. The two picked pangas, attacked hacked their mother and her manfriend, critically injuring them.

The attack was as a result of adultery by their mother. The two victims were rushed to Bukedea Health Centre IV for treatment.

“We do strongly condemn such acts of violent attacks against biological parents by children. It is a serious abomination.

Mothers deserve all the respect from their children, no matter the circumstances. In this very incident, the sons who are now on the run, needed to bring their concerns, to the attention of their father, clan leaders, local elders, including women leaders, the church, and the Police Child and Family Protection Unit, to help prevail over their mother and her manfriend.

They were instead rife with rage and anger, over their mother’s adulterous conduct. Their act was, therefore, pre-meditated and motivated by anger and rage. They are both wanted for two counts of Attempted Murder.” Said Enanga

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