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    High Court Sentences Okello Christopher Onyum to Death for Ggaba Daycare Murders

    Lukwago HananBy Lukwago HananApril 30, 20262 Comments2 Mins Read
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    The High Court has sentenced Christopher Okello Onyum to death after convicting him on four counts of murder at the Ggaba Early Childhood Development Daycare Centre. The ruling follows a full trial in which the prosecution presented evidence linking him to the killing of four children in an incident that shocked the nation.

    In its judgment, the court found that the prosecution had proved all the essential elements of murder beyond reasonable doubt. These included the fact of death, the unlawful nature of the acts that caused the deaths, and the presence of malice aforethought. The judge noted that the evidence clearly demonstrated that the children’s deaths were not accidental but the result of deliberate actions.

    Central to the conviction was the court’s finding on intent. Medical and forensic reports showed that the victims sustained severe and targeted injuries, particularly to vital parts of the body. The nature and extent of these injuries were relied upon to establish malice aforethought, indicating a clear intention to cause death or grievous harm.

    The court also relied on a combination of forensic, circumstantial, and testimonial evidence to place Okello at the scene of the crime. Witnesses testified to his presence at the daycare centre around the time of the killings, while investigative findings further linked him directly to the offence. This body of evidence was found to be consistent and compelling.

    Additionally, the prosecution presented statements attributed to the accused during the investigation, in which he reportedly admitted involvement in the killings. The court considered these statements alongside other evidence and found them to reinforce the conclusion that he was responsible for the murders.

    In delivering the sentence, the judge emphasized the gravity of the offence and the vulnerability of the victims, noting that the crime warranted the maximum penalty under the law. The case has since drawn strong reactions from the public, with renewed calls for enhanced safety measures in childcare centres and stricter protections for children.

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    2 Comments

    1. Katumba Muzamir on April 30, 2026 3:26 pm

      A tragic case. My thoughts are with the victims and their families. May justice bring them some sense of closure.

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      • Lukwago Hanan on April 30, 2026 7:42 pm

        True comrade

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