Man who hacked to death 4 family members surrenders to Uganda Police

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Suspect: Gerald Ndikumukiza

Kisoro, Uganda | URN | A 28-year-old man who allegedly murdered his parents, wife and sister-in-law in Kisoro district, Western Uganda on Thursday 24, September 2020 has turned himself in to Uganda Police.     

Gerald Ndikumukiza, the main suspect in last week’s gruesome multiple murder, handed himself over to police on Sunday 27, September 2020 afternoon.

A resident of Kageyo village, Busengo parish Nyarubuye sub-county, Ndikumukiza reportedly hacked to death his 26-year-old wife Maserina Mujawimana, his father Deogratious Sebitama aged 80, his 75-year-old mother Bonconsira Nyiraguhirwa before turning the machete on a 20-year-old Joan Nyiramahoro, his sister-in-law.

After committing the offence, Ndikumukiza went into hiding, but left a letter at the scene of crime with the words “Icyo mwashakaga mwakibonye” a Kifumbira statement meaning “what you wanted you have seen it.”

The suspect, had a day before, come from Masaka district where he worked as a casual labourer. The Kigezi Region Police spokesperson Elly Maate said that the suspect handed himself in to Kisoro Central Police Station and told the police officers on duty that he feared being lynched by locals. 

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Maate added that the suspect further told police that he murdered his family members over land wrangles, explaining that the family gave him a piece land on a steep slope where he couldn’t construct a house.  

The suspect said that although he had gone to Masaka to look for money to buy his own land, he failed to get the money, which forced him to kill his relatives out of anger.

Maate said that the suspect had some time back exhibited lunatic tendency and will first be taken to hospital for mental examination.