Sunday, 15 March 2020

Family of injured student demands Shs1 billion from KCCA.

                    SUNDAY MARCH 15 2020

Ms Nankya (L) before she was shot

Ms Nankya (L) before she was shot. Right is Ms Nankya while in hospital. 

By URN

The family of Ms Lowena Rachael Nankya, a Senior Six student of Lugazi Mixed School, who was hit by a rubber bullet on the mouth on Tuesday is demanding about Shs1 billion compensation from the KCCA and police.

Ms Nankya was shot by a trigger-happy police officer during a joint operation with Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) law enforcement officers against street vendors near the Old Taxi Park.

The student and her mother who were caught up in the chaos as vendors resisted eviction from the illegal market.

Her mother sustained a broken arm. 

Medical reports show that Ms Nankya lost 7 teeth, sustained a split jaw and her nerved were damaged.

She was discharged from Mulago National Referral Hospital on Friday for fear of exposing her to infections. Medical workers advised her receive treatment from the hospital while commuting from home.     

However, Ms Nankya’s family says that her condition hasn’t improved.

Her aunt, Ms Yvonne Kasawuli, said her niece is traumatised and needs serious medical attention, which isn’t available at Mulago Hospital. 

Ms Kasawuli said that Ms Nankya and her mother are supposed to receive specialised medical attention, but the family cannot afford the associated bills.

Mr Allan Mulindwa, a family lawyer said that they have written to the Inspector General of Police, Mr Martin Okoth Ochola and Mr Andrew Kitaka, the KCCA executive director, to raise Shs1 billion as  compensation to the two victims.

Mr Mulindwa said they are determined to pursue police and KCCA,  should they fail to comply.

KCCA Spokesman, Mr Peter Kauju said “they are still investigating the matter” and no compensation can be done before a final report is presented.   

He however, said that they reached out to Ms Nankya’s family to clear the medical expenses. 

The deputy spokesman of the Kampala Metropolitan Police, Mr Patrick Onyango told journalists on Wednesday that four police officers attached to KCCA were suspended over the shooting.

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