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Israeli Man Arrested In Uganda On Suspicion Of Murdering Wife
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An Israeli citizen has been arrested in Uganda after confessing to police that he killed his wife because he discovered her apparent infidelity when a DNA test showed he is not the father of their daughter, local media reported Tuesday.
Police in Mpigi District arrested Raed Wated, 58, on Sunday on suspicion of murdering his wife, Monica Nabukenya, 25.
He reportedly led investigators to a septic pit where his wife’s decomposing body was found after relatives alerted police to her disappearance. Police had to break open metal bars that had been wielded over the opening of the pit, reports said.
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The Foreign Ministry said it was aware of the situation, according to the Walla news site. Wated reportedly worked for a subsidiary of Israel’s Solel Boneh construction and civil engineering firm.
Ugandan media cited police and officials in the Kalagala Village where Wated lived as saying the couple had a falling out over his suspicions that Nabukenya had been unfaithful.
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A DNA test revealed that Wated was not the biological father of their six-month-old daughter. According to Hebrew media reports, the couple also have a boy, aged five, though Ugandan reports only mentioned the baby girl.
“Wated decided to take the child for a DNA test and it so happened that the results turned negative,” police said in a statement reported by Monitor, a Ugandan news outlet.
Dauda Hirigi Were, the Katonga Regional Police commander, said the suspect reconstructed the murder for investigators.
“He confessed that he killed the wife because what she did — to sire a child with another man — is an abomination in their culture,” he said.
Nabukenya, who operated a village supermarket, had moved out of their shared home because of their quarrel but returned for a visit last Thursday with the girl, reportedly at the request of Wated, who had told her he wanted to reconcile with her. Her family became concerned when they did not hear from Nabukenya for three days. Though Wated reportedly told them that she had left for Kampala to buy supplies, they contacted police, who arrived at the compound where he lives.
Nabukenya’s sister Royce Nayiga was with police when they entered the compound and “a foul smell welcomed us,” she told the outlet.
“It is at this point that the man revealed to detectives that he had actually killed my sister after a DNA test proved that he is not the biological father of the baby girl,” Nayiga said.
“We thought they would resolve their issues as a wife and husband but we were shocked to receive information that he had killed her,” she said.
Richard Ddumba, the chairperson of Kalagala Village, Kayabwe Town Council, said Wated had spoken to him four months ago about wanting a divorce.
“What I know is, the couple had only one baby. When the man received rumors that the baby belonged to another man, he took the child for a DNA test, which proved that he is not the real father,” he said, according to the Monitor report.
Stephen Mwogezi, the village defense secretary, said Wated became a resident of Uganda a decade ago after buying a plot of land where he built a house.