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Could It Be A Human Sacrifice??How Ugandan TikToker Predicted A Few Days Back The Buliisa-Hoima Road Accident That Left Over 30 Ugandans Death

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Ugandans on social media are still buzzing about a TikToker named Emma666, who gained attention after he claimed to have predicted a deadly accident on Hoima Road.

He warned that more than 20 people would lose their lives in the crash, and many were stunned by how eerily accurate his prediction seemed.

Just days after his warning, the tragedy unfolded. A lorry carrying traders overturned multiple times along the Buliisa-Hoima road, killing 30 people and injuring 13 others.

The traders were returning from a weekly market when the accident occurred, making the loss even more heartbreaking for the families and communities involved.

But the story didn’t end there. Emma666 continued to share cryptic “insights” on social media, suggesting that more “sacrifices” could happen in what he describes as stage-managed accidents.

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He’s also warned of dangers on other roads and even in nightclubs across Kampala. His statements have left Ugandans both intrigued and unsettled, with a mix of fear, curiosity, and skepticism swirling online.

People are trying to figure out whether Emma666 has some kind of special insight or if he’s just making lucky guesses. His predictions have sparked a wider conversation about road safety, accident causes, and whether there might be deeper, hidden forces behind such tragedies. Ugandans are now paying more attention to road conditions and public space safety than ever before.

While some see Emma666 as a cautionary figure, warning the public of potential dangers, others are more skeptical and concerned about the spread of fear.

Regardless, his videos have cast a new spotlight on the risks faced by many Ugandans on the roads and in crowded areas. The recent Hoima road disaster is a painful reminder of how crucial safety and caution are for all travelers.

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