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Cerinah Nebanda

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Residence
  
Kampala, Uganda

Years active
  
2011 – 2012

Home town
  
Butaleja

Occupation
  
Politician

Role
  
Member of Parliament

Citizenship
  
Uganda

Name
  
Cerinah Nebanda

Nationality
  
Ugandan

Known for
  
Politics


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Died
  
December 14, 2012, Nsambya, Kampala, Uganda

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Cerinah Nebanda (1988–2012) was a member of the parliament of Uganda, representing the Butaleja District Women's Constituency. Her death at the age of 24, in December 2012, sparked political controversy.

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Mourning Nebanda: Parliament holds Special Session


Death and subsequent investigation

Cerinah Nebanda Is parliamentary or Executive role vital in MP death probe

A government chemist's post-mortem report stated that cocaine, heroin, alcohol, and several other chemicals were found in Nebanda's blood, intestinal tract, and tissue samples. At Nebanda's funeral, however, Speaker Rebecca Kadaga rejected this report. Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni denied that the National Resistance Movement, the political party to which he and the late Nebanda belonged to, had killed her.

Cerinah Nebanda Fresh questions over Nebanda death National

The Observer newspaper reported that some Ugandan members of parliament (MPs) believe that Nebanda was poisoned, as she was a vocal critic of the government, and that the state was "arresting anyone suspected to be propagating that line". Among those arrested were two MPs, one of whom was Mohamed Nsereko.

Earlier, The Daily Monitor newspaper had reported that a pathologist who Nebanda's family had asked to examine her samples had been arrested while on his way to conduct tests in South Africa.

Cerinah Nebanda Doctor Taking Late MP Cerinah Nebanda39s Remains to South

On 2 January 2013, police announced that they had opened an investigation into Nebanda's death and linked it to what they called "a narcotic drug syndicate operating in a number of countries including Uganda, Pakistan, and South Sudan". On 4 January, Nebanda's boyfriend, Adam Suleiman Kalungi, was arrested in Kenya and extradited to Uganda for questioning by police. In July 2014, he was acquitted of the criminal charges surrounding her death.

References

Cerinah Nebanda Wikipedia