Otuke Man on the Run After Sexual Assault on 75 Year Grand Mother

Evelyn Atim
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An 18 year old man is on the run after allegedly raping a 75-year-old grandmother. The horrifying crime is said to have occurred in Alemu Village, Anepkide Parish, Olilim Sub-county, when the victim was returning home from Okolia Trading Centre on New Year’s Day.

The allegations surrounding this appalling incident point to the suspect’s motive being a Shs7,000 debt owed by the elderly woman. According to the police, the young man demanded repayment for pork the victim had obtained on credit the previous day. When the elderly woman expressed her inability to settle the debt, the situation escalated.




North Kyoga regional police spokesperson Patrick Jimmy Okema provided details of the distressing encounter. The suspect resorted to violence, slapping the elderly woman on the left side of her face, causing her to fall. Subsequently, he reportedly strangled her and forcefully committed the heinous act, despite her cries for help.




Eyewitness Harriet Awidi recounted finding the suspect still present at the crime scene. Disturbingly, she observed the suspect escaping as she approached, leaving the victim in a vulnerable state.




Following the incident, a report was promptly filed at Otuke Central Police Station. Detectives and Scene of Crime Officers visited the site to collect evidence, and statements from witnesses were recorded. The victim has been issued Police Form 3A for a medical examination at Orum Health Centre IV to document the extent of her injuries.

As of the latest update, the suspect remains at large, prompting ongoing efforts by law enforcement to apprehend him and bring him to justice.

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As a proud contributor to both The Ankole Times and NS Media, Evelyn has her finger on the pulse of what's hot and happening. When she's not busy crafting headlines that can make a hyena laugh, Atim enjoys taking long walks through the vibrant streets of Uganda, seeking inspiration in the most unexpected places—like the chaotic traffic or the street food vendors whose stories are as spicy as their dishes.
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