
Police in Kitgum District are investigating a suspected suicide after a Kenyan national and pastor was found hanging from a mango tree in Orom East Sub-county.
The deceased, identified as Fred Nkulala, was an adult pastor and peasant farmer residing in Lobiri Village, Katwotwo Parish in Orom East Sub-county.
According to a report issued by Aswa East Regional Police spokesperson Joe Oloya, Nkulala’s body was discovered yesterday by David Lokwang, a resident of the same village, together with another casual worker.
The two had reportedly gone to Nkulala’s garden for an agreed task, only to find him hanging from a mango tree inside the garden.
Oloya says a case of suspected suicide was registered at Orom Police Station, prompting a team of investigators led by the District Criminal Investigations Officer (DCID), D/ASP Mboowa Yasin, alongside Scene of Crime officers and homicide detectives, to visit the scene.
Police documented the scene before transporting the body to Kitgum General Hospital mortuary, where a postmortem examination is expected to be conducted.
Relatives of the deceased were reportedly travelling from Kenya to witness the postmortem process.
Police had not disclosed a possible motive behind the suspected suicide by press time, and investigations were still ongoing.
By Denis Opoka


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