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Two traffic officers among 7 killed in four separate road crashes

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Two traffic officers among 7 killed in four separate road crashes

Deceased traffic officers (combo): Police constables Sula Kadede (L) and Micha Muhindo (R). PHOTOS/ COURTESY

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By Juliet Nalwooga, Robert Elema & Bill Oketch

At least two traffic officers were among seven Ugandans killed in four separate road crashes reported on Thursday, police have said.

Police Constable (PC) Sula Kadede, a traffic officer attached to Kakiri Police Division in Wakiso District, central Uganda, was Thursday evening knocked dead while responding to an accident”, according to traffic police spokesperson, Ms Faridah Nampiima.

“One of our own PC Kadede Sula attached to Kakiri police Division has just been knocked dead while responding to a scene of minor accident. More details to come,” Ms Nampiima said in a Thursday evening statement shared on WhatsApp.

Details about PC Kadede’s death were not readily available by the time of publishing this story. Read more

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