Some residents reported the soldier firing into the air, shortly before killing himself.
By Patience AtuhaireA Ugandan national army soldier has shot and killed a government minister he was guarding.
Before turning the gun on himself, some eyewitness said the soldier walked around the neighbourhood shooting in the air. Col Engola was a senior government official, and had previously served as a deputy minister for defence.
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