The children don’t understand anything, I wonder what I will say when they ask for daddy in a few days – Kaweesi’s widow speaks at burial

Anette Kaweesi, the young widow of fallen Assistant Inspector General of Police Andrew Felix Kaweesi is a woman seeking for answers on how she will deal with her children asking about their dad.




While speaking at her husband’s burial in Lwengo District, Anette thanked the public for standing with the family in these trying times.

“The children are still young and they are going to ask many questions. There is a young boy who doesn’t understand anything. In a few days he is going to ask me where is daddy. I don’t know what I’m going to tell him,” she said.

The mother of three is heavily pregnant and expects another baby, a baby who will never know the father.

Annette who was strong enough during her speech and didn’t break into tears spoke fondly of her husband.

“I thank God for Andrew. He was a very loving husband, very understanding, very respectable. He has left a gap that cannot be filled,” she said.

“Thank you for the moral, spiritual and financial support. You have shown us that there is light at the end of the tunnel,” she said.

Kaweesi, his bodyguard and driver were gunned down by unknown assailants as he left his home in Kulambiro, a Kampala suburb on Friday.




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