A Zimbabwean security guard identified as Richard Ogenga confessed to killing a 28 year old medical doctor identified as Dr Catherine Agaba and dumping her lifeless body in a septic tank, simply because she always reports him to his boss for missing work.
According to police reports, Richard Ogenga was arrested alongside his accomplice, who led them to the place where her body was dumped in a septic tank at Muyenga on Monday, 22 April, after revealing to them that he killed her because she was fund of reporting him to his boss each time he misses work.
Dr Catherine went missing on 13 April, few days after applying for her annual leave on 13 April, 2019.
Although police recovered a headless body of an unidentified woman along Kampala-Entebbe high way in the early hours of Sunday, suspecting that it could be that of Dr Agaba.
However, it turned out to be false after recovering her body in a septic tank.
Meanwhile Kabalagala police is holding a US based Ugandan doctor identified as Andrew Ntabi hostage in connection with Agaba's disappearance, after a medical student alerted the police that he saw the duo moving together on the day she disappeared.
“We have one person being interrogated over Dr Agaba’s disappearance and he’s a US doctor. We ask the family to remain calm,” Kampala Metropolitan Police spokesman Patrick Onyango said on Friday.
It was also revealed that she was seen with a suit case, as if she was traveling.
Born on 29 August, 1991, Dr Agaba Catherine first practiced at Nsabya hospital from October 2016 to October 2017, after graduating from Mbara University of Science and Technology (MUST), before moving to IHK.
According to police reports, Richard Ogenga was arrested alongside his accomplice, who led them to the place where her body was dumped in a septic tank at Muyenga on Monday, 22 April, after revealing to them that he killed her because she was fund of reporting him to his boss each time he misses work.
Dr Catherine went missing on 13 April, few days after applying for her annual leave on 13 April, 2019.
Although police recovered a headless body of an unidentified woman along Kampala-Entebbe high way in the early hours of Sunday, suspecting that it could be that of Dr Agaba.
However, it turned out to be false after recovering her body in a septic tank.
Meanwhile Kabalagala police is holding a US based Ugandan doctor identified as Andrew Ntabi hostage in connection with Agaba's disappearance, after a medical student alerted the police that he saw the duo moving together on the day she disappeared.
“We have one person being interrogated over Dr Agaba’s disappearance and he’s a US doctor. We ask the family to remain calm,” Kampala Metropolitan Police spokesman Patrick Onyango said on Friday.
It was also revealed that she was seen with a suit case, as if she was traveling.
Born on 29 August, 1991, Dr Agaba Catherine first practiced at Nsabya hospital from October 2016 to October 2017, after graduating from Mbara University of Science and Technology (MUST), before moving to IHK.
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