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Police investigate woman for attempted murder of three children

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Police in Kampala are investigating one Jennifer Nambiru for allegedly locking up her own children in the house and setting it ablaze after several quarrels with the husband.

According to Kampala Metropolitan Deputy Police spokesman Luke Owoyesigyire, Jennifer Nambiru set fire to her household property with the intent to kill her three children, ages 7, 6, and 2. The incident occurred on August 13, 2023, at around 8:20 PM in the Upper Lake Side Zone of Kisugu Parish, Makindye Division, Kampala.

He said the children were locked inside the house as the fire spread, but their cries for help alerted neighbours who rushed to their rescue.

“Preliminary investigations reveal that Jennifer Nambiru had been involved in long-standing domestic violence issues with her husband, Bululu Moses. The domestic violence matter had been previously addressed by local leaders and was under investigation by the CFPU Kisugu,” Owoyesigyire said.

“The Kisugu Police Station received a report of the incident, and a team of officers promptly responded to the scene. Additionally, the Fire Prevention and Rescue Services from Kabalagala, were called to ensure the safety of the victims and prevent further damage,” Owoyesigyire said.

He added that the local community leaders and the landlady were interviewed to establish the facts surrounding the incident.

He said it has been determined that Jennifer Nambiru, on this day, gathered the household belongings, ignited a fire, and locked her children inside the burning house, seemingly with the intention to end their lives.

“The Kabalagala Police Division is actively investigating the case, and efforts are underway to locate and apprehend Jennifer Nambiru for prosecution. The police urge anyone with relevant information to come forward and assist in the ongoing investigation. Further updates on this incident will be communicated to the public as the investigation progresses,” he said.

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