The families of the late David Mutaaga and his wife Deborah Mutaaga who were murdered by stabbing in their home in Lugonjo – Nakiwogo, Entebbe municipality have asked for privacy from the public to allow them mourn the passing of their loves ones.
In a statement released on Wednesday, the Mutaaga and Nabeta families asked the public and media to refrain from speculation and allow the police investigative process to proceed without interference.
“At this time of immense grief, we kindly request privacy as we come to terms with this devastating loss. We are aware that there is significant public interest in the circumstances surrounding their passing. However, we are not able to respond to media inquiries or public speculation. We ask for your understanding and compassion as we navigate this deeply painful period”.
“We wish to emphasize that the police are actively investigating the matter, and we are fully cooperating with the authorities. We respectfully urge the public and media to refrain from speculation and allow the investigative process to proceed without interference” the statement reads.
The family further thanked friends, family, Ugandans at large and Swiss communities for their love and support before asking them for the time and space to grieve.
Investigations
The Police has revealed that it has secured footage of the suspected killers and their forensic experts are processing the images so that they can identify the suspect.
According to Daily Monitor, the Kampala Metropolitan Police Deputy Spokesperson Luke Owoyesigyire said “Right now, they are trying to develop the images of the suspect. The home had CCTV cameras, which captured him”.





















