Four Arrested Over Murder of 65-year-old man in Lira

Tuesday, August 22, 2023

The Police at Lira Central Police Station have arrested four suspects in connection to the murder of 65-year-old Ogwang Alfred, a resident of Okwor-Okwor cell, Bulobo ward in Lira-City East Division.

The North Kyoga Region police spokesperson, SP Jimmy Patrick Okema confirmed the report saying the quartet currently held at Lira-City CPS allegedly committed the murder act on the night of Sunday, August 20 as reported by Mr Okullo Moses, the chairman LC1 of Okwor-Okwor cell.

According to SP Okema’s police statement, “It’s alleged that on 20th August 2023 at around 23:00 hours, the lead suspect, one Apita Joshua picked up a domestic misunderstanding with his wife identified as Awor Filly and ended up fighting each other which prompted Apita’s father, Ogwang Alfred (now deceased) to intervene and stop them.”

However, the couple instead turned against Ogwang and beat him up using a hoe handle which killed him on the spot.

Later, the deceased was pulled away with the help of his children at a distance of 100 meters away and dumped inside the pit where Marram was excavated.

On receipt of this information, a case file of murder was registered at Lira-City CPS, and the crime scene was visited by a team of police officers.

Subsequently, four suspects were arrested to aid police in investigations. These include Apita Joshua (who’s also alleged to be an opium smoker) and his wife Awor Filly, Aluri Dickens, and Abeja Scovia.

“All these suspects have been taken to Lira-City CPS cells to support an investigation by police,” said SP OKema.

He described the incident as a very unfortunate one and appealed to couples to always respects elders in case of disagreement in their homes to avoid such unpleasant scenarios.

Meanwhile, the body of the deceased was picked up by police and conveyed to Lira Regional Referral Hospital’s mortuary pending Postmortem.

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