TORORO, UGANDA | Obore Village in Tororo Municipality, Uganda, was plunged into mourning after a horrific incident involving the brutal attack and killing of Joseph Olokojo, a 63-year-old retired educator and former headmaster of St Peter’s College. Unknown assailants broke into Olokojo’s residence late at night and set him on fire in a shocking act of violence.
According to police reports, the attackers breached the perimeter fence of his home around midnight. As Olokojo attempted to flee and protect his family, the assailants overpowered him, dousing him in petrol before setting him ablaze.
Olokojo was initially rushed to St Anthony Hospital in Tororo, where his condition deteriorated. He was then transferred to Mbale Regional Referral Hospital and later to Mulago National Referral Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
“We have launched an investigation and are urging anyone with information about this attack to come forward,” said Moses Mugwe, spokesperson for Bukedi South Police.
The attack has shocked the community of Obore Village, leaving them grieving over the loss of a beloved figure known for his dedication to education and his role as a community leader.
“Olokojo was a peaceful man and a pillar of our community,” said Ronald Paito, a local resident. “His kindness and dedication to his students made him beloved by all who knew him.”
Olokojo’s contributions as an educator will not be forgotten, as he played a significant role in shaping the lives of many students during his tenure as headmaster at St Peter’s College. The entire community remembers him as a devoted educator who was ever-present and active in service to the community.
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