Jinja district National Resistance Movement-NRM leaders are demanding that responsible authorities produce a conclusive autopsy report, detailing the death of the late acting chairperson, William Kato Kaziba, before he can be buried.
Kato died on Tuesday night after suffering undisclosed illness.
He reportedly collapsed in his seat while watching news at his home located in Igombe village, in Buwenge town council, in Jinja district and he was rushed to Jinja city’s based Nile International Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
However, his body was rushed for postmortem procedures at Jinja regional referral hospital’s mortuary, but undisclosed individuals are reported to have lured the relatives into halting the procedure.
Jinja district L.C.V chairperson, Moses Batwala while eulogizing the deceased at his home on Friday, noted that Kato died mysteriously and it is only prudent for his remains to be subjected to a comprehensive autopsy procedure, as a means of allowing his soul to rest in eternal peace.
He stressed that cases of mysterious and sudden deaths create doubt amongst close family members, friends and communities, but if the deceased are subjected to autopsy procedures conducted by reputable government pathologists, there is a sense of relief amongst all concerned stakeholders.
Batwala also argues that it is a matter of public interest to disclose circumstances that led to Kato’s death, so as to end suspicion amongst the general public, most of whom are trading unfounded rumors, which if not cleared may foster baseless misunderstandings in the future.
The deceased’s wife, Lydia Birungi also disclosed to journalists that she was asked to leave the mortuary on Wednesday morning, but health workers have committed themselves towards releasing a detailed report containing all the necessary information surrounding her husband’s death.
Kato will be buried his ancestral home in Namagera town council, in Jinja district.