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November 21, 2024
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Police Hunt for “Alien Skin” Over Suspected Murder and Assault at Nsambya Hospital

Authorities are searching for dancehall artist Patrick Mulwana, known as Alien Skin, and his associates following an assault on staff at Nsambya Hospital.

On Tuesday, two security guards and a doctor were hospitalized after being injured during the attack, allegedly carried out by individuals linked to Alien Skin’s Fan Gone Forest Entertainment.

The incident reportedly began when Alien Skin and his group arrived at the hospital after the death of Joram Tumwesigye, a member of their entourage who had been admitted following an accident near the group’s headquarters in Makindye. A confrontation erupted when Alien Skin allegedly demanded medical forms from the attending doctor, escalating into physical violence when his demands were not met.

The victims of the assault included Dr. Zaidi Matovu and two security guards, Anthony Muyanda and Alex Odongo, all of whom sustained injuries. A video circulating on social media shows the group engaging in heated exchanges with hospital staff and physically confronting them.

The attack has sparked widespread outrage, with many Ugandans on social media demanding the arrest of Alien Skin and his associates.

Alien Skin’s Controversial History

The “Sitya Danger” singer has faced numerous controversies in recent months, including allegations of violent behavior and attacks on critics and other artists. This latest incident has further tarnished his reputation, with calls for legal action against him growing louder.

Police have assured the public that efforts to apprehend the suspects are ongoing and urged anyone with information to come forward.

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