Word reaching our editorial desks indicate that the family of slain MUBS student, Musawo Benjamin Aaron has barred all MUBS students from attending his burial believing they were involved in their son’s murder.
This comes shortly after the GRC of the procurement class at the Nakawa based varsity had passed on information asking students to pay tribute to the sudden loss of one of their own to firmly stand with the family. The students Guild council had even slated a press address by the guild president but all these hang in balance after the father to the deceased barred the MUBS Community.
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“The deceased’s father doesn’t want anyone from MUBS at his Musawo’s burial. He believes MUBS students were involved in the son’s murder,” a family source told Campus Bee.
Musawo, a first year Bachelor of Business Computing student at MUBS was killed by a mob in Nakawa on Saturday night.
According to Derrick, a close friend of the deceased, the two were invited by a classmate to attend the house party at the said hostel. The merrymaking, fun and partying went on well until the time of signing out. The askari noticed that Musawo had not signed in which prompted him to think that he is one of the thieves who usually jump over the fence to steal the students’ valuables.
He adds on that he went back to rescue Baguma and told him to run but the students and boda-boda men ran after them thinking they were thieves.
“The boda guys ganged up against us in Kataza and took us back to Bahesi with several beatings, next I realised we were here in [Mulago] hospital with Aaron telling me to pass him a glass of water and something to cover up. I slept off and woke up at around 10:00am Sunday morning only to see his parents crying beside his bed and that’s when I knew that my friend had died.”
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