Police in Uganda have launched an investigation into the suspicious death of two-year-old Nganwa Rugari, whose passing has become the center of a growing storm involving a court-ordered DNA test, a high-profile divorce, and allegations of a possible cover-up.
The mother’s child who has been identified as Joline Dusabe was arrested by Police who are looking into the baby’s death.
A police report has revealed that the deceased was to undergo a DNA test. The father, a Ugandan diplomat who was on the process of divorcing his wife had found out that 2 out of their 3 Chidren were not his.He decided to conduct a DNA test for the deceased who passed away on the day when the DNA test was supposed to be conducted.
According to the reports given by the police, the mother of the deceased begun contacting her relatives insisting that his body had to be taken to the mortuary.
She was allegedly calling people urging them to come quickly to take the body of the deceased to the mortuary.
Police are now exploring whether the child’s death was a deliberate act aimed at preventing the DNA test, which could have provided legal evidence relevant to the couple’s contentious divorce.