Ashraf Nsubuga, a fourth year student of Makerere University on Sunday morning committed suicide inside his room at White House, an extension of Nsibirwa Hall at Makerere University.
Nsubuga, who is said to be 22 years old and a student in the university’s college of health sciences on government sponsorship was pursuing a Bachelor of Sceinces in Medical Radiology. Some of the deceased’s colleagues allege that Nsubuga was involved in online network marketing, where he lost close to Shs18 million to a ponzi scheme.
Kampala metropolitan spokesperson Luke Owoyesigire says the incident occurred at about 12:15pm on Sunday.
“Nsubuga’s body was found hanging on a rope tied on the door in his room. Teams from Wandegeya and Makerere police stations visited the scene and conveyed the body to the Mulago Hospital mortuary for post-mortem,” he said in a statement.
Owoyesigire says police is investigating the motive behind the suicide and information on ground is that the deceased has been in debt. “May be the cause is foiled business or debt collectors’ demands or pressure,” Oweyesigire says.
Makerere University guild president Julius Kateregga says the deceased’s roommate had gone to church for prayers when the incident occurred.
“By the time he got back he found the door locked. He tried to peep through the window and saw someone hanging,” Kateregga says.
A case has been opened at Makerere Police under the file SD 08/29/2018. Information on ground is that a number of University students have resorted to betting and gambling.