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Shocking Details Inside Businesman Katanga’s Murder Leak!! How Killer Wife Ran To Bank To Withdraw Shs 33 Billion After Shooting Katanga Dead

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As the eve of February 2nd, 2023 approaches tonight, the haunting memory of Henry Katanga’s brutal murder looms large. The world was stunned by the tragic demise of a man known for his gentle nature and kind-hearted demeanor, allegedly at the hands of his wife of over three decades, Molly Bunanukye Katanga.

Four months have passed since the horrific event, yet Molly Katanga remains embroiled in a legal quagmire as her trial face delays while her lawyers work tirelessly to secure bail. However, a glimmer of hope for justice emerges as Justice Isaac Muwata sets a trial date for Molly and her alleged accomplices, including her daughters Patricia Kakwanzi and Martha Nkwanzi, scheduled to begin on July 2, 2024.

The charges against Patricia and Martha include the destruction of crucial evidence that could have aided in prosecuting their mother, the prime suspect in their father’s murder. Additionally, other individuals implicated in the crime, such as George Amanyire and Charles Otai, continue to face the specter of justice while out on bail.

The motive behind Henry Katanga’s untimely demise has remained shrouded in mystery, until recent revelations by John Bosco Mutahunga, a close friend of the Katanga family, who shed light on a chilling tale of betrayal and greed.Mutahunga’s dossier reveals a bitter dispute over a staggering USD8 million between Henry and Molly, co-owners of Merge (U) Ltd, a company with lucrative procurement contracts.

Allegedly, Molly orchestrated a sinister plot to wrest control of the company from her husband, aligning herself with influential figures within the military.Further shocking revelations emerge from a confidential source within the banking sector, confirming that over USD8 million was frozen by Stanbic Bank at the Forest Mall Branch.

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The source’s investigation corroborates Mutahunga’s claims, uncovering evidence of suspicious withdrawals from the joint account of Molly and Henry Katanga immediately following Henry’s death.

The bank became aware of Henry’s demise after Patricia left the premises upon withdrawing some hundreds in millions and, despite attempts to reach her, they were unsuccessful. Subsequently, Molly reportedly pressured the bank to release the funds for transfer overseas, but internal legal intervention led to the freezing of the account.

The evidence suggests a disturbing conspiracy between mother and daughter, raising questions about significant expenditures following Henry’s murder. The alleged motive, coupled with the calculated actions of Molly and her accomplices, paints a harrowing picture of unchecked greed and callousness.

The tragic tale of Henry Katanga serves as a sobering reminder of the devastating consequences of betrayal and greed. As Molly Katanga and her alleged accomplices await trial, the memory of Henry’s gentle spirit lives on, mourned by all who knew and loved him.

The pursuit of justice continues in the face of darkness, as the truth behind his untimely demise slowly comes to light.

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