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SO PAINFUL!! Mutaaga’s Last Question To Their Murderer that Has Left Ugandans Heart Broken

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Ugandans across the country are heartbroken following the release of a disturbing audio recording connected to the brutal murder of 69-year-old David Mutaaga and his 62-year-old wife, Deborah Florence Mutaaga. The couple was killed on July 6, 2025, in their home in Lugonjo-Nakiwogo, Entebbe—just hours after hosting a joyful celebration to mark their return from Switzerland, where they had lived for over three decades.

The Uganda Police Force released a 40-second audio clip that has left the nation shaken. In the recording, a weak and terrified David Mutaaga can be heard pleading with his attacker, asking, “Can we go to hospital?” The chilling response: “No. You suffer! Your children have studied. Me, I have not studied and I am suffering.” The killer’s words, filled with bitterness, have triggered widespread anger and sorrow.

The message has fueled speculation that the attack may have been motivated by jealousy, resentment, or even a personal grudge—possibly linked to family tensions over wealth or inheritance. Many believe the killer knew the couple well, especially since he mentioned their children and education. This has led to the belief that the murders were not random but deeply personal.

CCTV footage from the couple’s home has added more layers to the mystery. A masked man is seen confidently moving through the compound, avoiding cameras and scaling walls with ease—behavior that suggests he was familiar with the property. Investigators say this points to a well-planned attack, possibly involving someone close to the family or with inside information.

The audio has spread rapidly across social media, sparking emotional conversations. While some users, like @AdindaCollins, think the attacker may have rehearsed the message to mislead investigators, others, like @nyakweezi1, blame the couple for allegedly cutting ties with extended family while living abroad.

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In response to the national outcry, police have announced a reward of UGX 50 million for anyone who can help identify the voice in the recording or provide useful information about the case. Authorities have assured the public that all tips will be handled with complete confidentiality.

As the investigation continues, the country is grieving. David Mutaaga’s heartbreaking final plea has touched countless hearts, and the call for justice grows louder by the day. What was meant to be a happy homecoming has instead turned into one of Uganda’s most painful and haunting tragedies.

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