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Prime suspect in Radio’s death charged with murder, remanded to Kigo prison

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
February 7, 2018
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The key suspect in the murder of singer Mowzey Radio, Godfrey Wamala aka Troy has been charged with murder. Troy appeared before Entebbe Chief Magistrate’s Court chaired by Mary Kaitesi where he was read the charges.

He however did not take plea because the said court does not have jurisdiction to hear cases of that nature. He was consequently remanded to Kigo Prison until February 26.

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Following his arrest, the suspect told detectives at Katwe police station that on the fateful day, he shared a table with four other people including Mowzey Radio.

“The table had Hassan Lukwago, George Egesa, Mowzey Radio, Washington and myself,” Wamala said during interrogation on Sunday.

He denied beating Mowzey Radio saying the singer emptied contents of Black Label on the bar manager and bouncers were asked to take him out.

“Bouncers were later asked to take Mowzey out. I followed later and found him down with people gathered around him.”
He added, “I never touched him and later I went to play video games.”

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