Yumbe, Uganda.
A deeply disturbing incident has Yumbe District in Northern Uganda shocked and reeling as a 24-year-old woman is facing allegations of a shocking crime against her own child. The accused, identified as Nadio Manjubo, stands accused of killing and cooking her four-month-old baby boy, Angelo Buga. The case has sent shockwaves through the community, leading to her arrest and subsequent appearance before the court. This tragic event has raised questions about the dark side of humanity and the need for support systems in challenging domestic environments.
Last Wednesday, in Chamanikua village, Yayari parish, Lovi sub-county, an unimaginable crime unfolded. According to authorities, Nadio Manjubo allegedly hacked her defenseless baby into pieces and cooked the remains in a saucepan, claiming to have a desire to eat meat. The crime scene proved deeply disturbing even for the investigators, highlighting the devastating impact of this heinous act on both the family and the community.
Following her arrest, Nadio Manjubo was charged with murder by the territorial Police in North West Nile and Yumbe District. She appeared before the court in Yumbe, and the severity of her actions weighed heavily on the proceedings. The court ordered her remand to Yumbe District Prison while awaiting further legal proceedings. The tragic fate of young Angelo Buga has left the community grappling with sorrow and confusion, questioning how a mother could commit such a heinous crime against her own child. In the aftermath of this shocking incident, authorities are urging parents in challenging domestic situations to seek help from the Child and Family Protection Unit, the nearest police station, or other child rights defenders.