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Seven Kyamate students charged with murder, remanded over dorm fire

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The suspects, aged 18 and 16, are said to have tied Bonus Atukwase, 14 to the bed before setting the dormitories on fire 

Prosecution led by Mr Laurdel Twinomugisha told court that 18-year-old senior three student, Wilber Tumushabe, a resident of Kihorobo, Kabasheshe in Kayonza Sub county in Rushenyi Ntungamo District and his friends on February 26, 2023 willingly and unwillingly set fire on two male dormitories of Mandela and Nyerere valued at Shs 457 million where one senior one student, Bonus Atukwatse died. 

Seven students of Kyamate Secondary School in Ntungamo District in western Uganda have been charged with murder, attempted murder, arson and 175 other counts of malicious damage to property following last month’s fire that left one of their colleagues burnt to death.
The suspects who appeared before Ntungamo Grade One magistrate, Ms Mariam Namubiru were on Friday were remanded to prison after being advised not to take plea because their offences are capital in nature and only triable by the High Court.

 How Senior One student perished in revenge fire
“Have you understood all the 180 charges? You’re not required to take plea to all the charges because count one is of murder, an offence that is only tried by the High Court”, Ms Namubiru told the suspects.

Prosecution led by Mr Laurdel Twinomugisha told court that 18-year-old senior three student, Wilber Tumushabe, a resident of Kihorobo, Kabasheshe in Kayonza Sub county in Rushenyi Ntungamo District and his friends on February 26, 2023 willingly and unwillingly set fire on two male dormitories of Mandela and Nyerere valued at Shs 457 million where one senior one student, Bonus Atukwatse died.  
The prosecution identified the other suspects as Herbert Joshua Asiimwe, Odomal Odongo Kanyesigye, Lawrence Twesigye, Arnold Tumwesigye and Anthony Arinaitwe, all aged 18

They were remanded to Ntungamo government prison until March 27, when they return to court for mention of their case.
Their 16-year-old colleague who we cannot name because he’s a minor was sent to Kabale remand home.

The suspects are accused of killing Bonus Atukwase, 14, in a February 26 dormitory fire that left the country gripped with shock.
The suspect reportedly tied Atukwase to the bed before pouring petrol on the two dormitories and setting them on fire in revenge for alleged bullying and suspension of one of the suspected bullies.

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