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Woman arrested for feeding neighbour’s baby with faeces, urine

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November 4, 2024
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Woman arrested for feeding neighbour’s baby with faeces, urine

Stella Namwanje at Masaka central police station after she was arrested for allegedly torturing her neighbour's child. Photo | Gertrude Mutyaba

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By GERTRUDE MUTYABA

A shocking incident has left a community in Masaka reeling after a 34-year-old woman, Stella Namwanje, was arrested for allegedly feeding her neighbour’s 10-month-old baby with faeces and urine.

A disturbing video circulating on social media shows Namwanje, a resident of Binyonyi A in Nyendo-Mukungwe division, defecating and urinating on the baby before feeding him the waste. “I have always loved my friend’s child, but I don’t know what came over my mind to do such a thing,” Namwanje said, expressing regret for her actions. “I’m not aware of what drove me to do this.” Read more

 

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