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LEAKED!! Fresh Details Emerge On Why The Couple Who Just Returned From Germany Was Brutally Murdered in Entebbe
What was meant to be a joyful return home turned into a horrific tragedy for a Ugandan couple recently back from Germany. Mutaaga David and his wife were brutally murdered at their Entebbe residence, in what police now suspect was a carefully orchestrated attack rooted in a long-standing family conflict over inheritance.
According to investigators, the couple had been living abroad for several years before returning to Uganda. Sources close to the family say Mutaaga inherited significant property from his late father—assets he allegedly took full control of, excluding his siblings. This decision reportedly caused lasting resentment and tension within the family.
“After taking over the family estate, Mutaaga left the country with his wife and children to start a new life in Germany,” a police officer familiar with the case said. “His return seems to have reopened old wounds.”
On the night of the attack, unidentified assailants are believed to have scaled the fence of the couple’s home and launched a vicious assault, killing both Mutaaga and his wife. Preliminary findings suggest the killings were not random but motivated by revenge tied to the unresolved family property dispute.
The Entebbe community has been left in shock by the brutal nature of the murders and the possibility that close relatives may have played a role. Police say investigations are ongoing, with strong leads pointing toward the inheritance row as the root cause.
“This is a tragic reminder of how deep family conflicts—especially over wealth—can spiral into violence,” a local official commented. Authorities have vowed to pursue the case to its conclusion and ensure those behind the killings are brought to justice.
