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In a harrowing twist of fate, the Kasese Chief Magistrate Court has extended the remand of Mr. Jackson Muhindo Kasulenge until March 5th, 2024, in connection to the chilling double homicide that shook the serene village of Kamughobe.
Presiding over the proceedings with solemn authority, Chief Magistrate Her Worship Betty Ajok delved into the heart-wrenching account of how Kasulenge allegedly snuffed out the lives of not only his wife, the late Mary Biira Shamim, but also his own brother, the late Kabutusi Kasulenge, sending shockwaves through the tight-knit community.
Emerging from the courtroom’s solemn chambers, Kasese’s Resident State Attorney, Mr. Geoffrey Oundo, voiced the state’s unwavering commitment to assembling a bulletproof case against Kasulenge and any potential accomplices, vowing to expedite justice for the grieving families.
Amidst the somber proceedings, Mr. Rujjumba Mulwahali, father of the late Shamim and a revered figure in the local enclave of Isango cell, expressed gratitude for what he deemed as the court’s just and resolute handling of the case. He hailed it as a beacon of hope, signaling that no one is above the law.
In a poignant moment, Daniel Kasulenge Bahati, elder brother to the slain Kabutusi Kasulenge, stood firm in the face of adversity, commending the judiciary for its meticulous approach to the trial. With a quiver in his voice, he implored for swift justice, branding the accused as a scourge upon their family’s legacy.
However, the family’s anguish doesn’t end there. Recent revelations have unearthed a disturbing subplot, as authorities apprehended a nephew of the accused allegedly engaged in arcane rituals at Kasulenge’s residence. The bizarre attempt to conjure freedom for his uncle from behind prison walls serves as a chilling reminder of the dark undercurrents lurking beneath the surface.
As the wheels of justice grind inexorably forward, the community of Kasese braces itself for a verdict that promises to redefine the boundaries of morality and justice in their tranquil midst.
