Campus Bee on Thursday reported about one Ndejje University student who was found dead in his room.
Thomas Imbe also nicknamed Garang by his friends, shocking details surrounding the mysterious death of this third year student have emerged.
Sources at the Luweero based campus have intimated to this website that Imbe was found dead hanged with a rope and pegged on a wooden truss in his hostel room. “His body was in a rather shocking position, he hanged in balance with his hands holding the rope around the neck as if he had been struggling to pull it off,” a source who preferred anonymity told this website.
Who was Imbe?
Imbe was a third year student pursuing Bachelors in Entrepreneurship at the main campus of the University in Luwero District. He is a Sudanese national. He was also a business man who owned a small restaurant-shop business at the campus. At the shop, he employed a young lady only identified as Irene who was helping him run the business.
His life
Imbe was a resident student although he chose to rent a single room hostel outside campus where he resided. His hostel is within Ndejje T.C, a stone’s throw distance from the University campus.
Mystery surrounding his death.
Irene, the young lady he employed, is the one who found him dead, hanging in his room. Irene says she had gone to his room to deliver money and proceeds from their restaurant and shop that day. On seeing his body, the young lady made a hysterical alarm that attracted residents that later called police.
According to neighbors residing near his hostel, Imbe only left his hostel room at noon that day but came back earlier than usual at about 7: 00pm in the evening.
His phone was found on top of his bed with simcards removed.
Imbe’s exact cause of death remains unclear as several mysteries surrounding his death are still unfolding.
Close friends told this reporter that Imbe had financial issues. Another source told us that a fellow Sudanese national owed him a lot of money and had threatened to kill him if he didn’t pay his debt in time.
Although, the Ndejje Police post or the University have not made an official statement about the student’s death pending investigations, the deceased’s body was on Friday taken to Mulago Hospital for post mortem.