Uganda Yet to Release Autopsy On Foreign Tourists Killed in Queen Elizabeth Park

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Uganda Yet to Release Autopsy On Foreign Tourists Killed in Queen Elizabeth Park
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The Ugandan government has said it is yet to release the autopsy on the death of two foreign tourists killed in Queen Elizabeth National Park until they get an input from foreign forensic experts.

Updating the country about the incident, police spokesperson, Fred Enanga said the bodies of the South African and British tourists have since been transferred from Kasese where the murder happened to Mulago National Referral Hospital.

He said after the arrival of the South African and British forensic experts, an autopsy will be made and an official report about the death will be released and handed over to the British and South African High Commission in Uganda. The police spokesperson said preliminary investigations indicate that the assailants who killed the two foreign tourists and their driver in Queen Elizabeth were five in number and after committing the crime, they went towards the area of Bwera-Kikorongo.There was a problem processing your submission. Please try again later.

He said they will be carrying out regular and constant patrols as well as adjusting deployments at tourists sites.

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