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Ugandan Horny Man Bonks Muzungu Lover to Death in Kayunga

A Ugandan man in Kayunga district is being investigated for bonking his Mzungu lover to death.

Kovacs Orsonlya Katalin an 18-yr-old Hungarian died in a lodge at Nakakonge village, Nazigo Sub County, in Kayunga District after he could not contain a drug-filled sex marathon with her counterpart Godwin Dinyari Birinye.

According to Swift News Agency, the Hungarian had spent the night with Birinye, 30. Her body was discovered at 5:00 am on Sunday, June 10, and was taken to Mulago Hospital for further postmortem.

The Central West Buganda Police spokesperson, Lameck Kigozi said the deceased had come to Uganda on invitation by her boyfriend, who jetted into the country a few weeks ago.

Sources intimated that the two lovebirds were planning to wed in a few months’ time. It has also been discovered that the deceased was found in possession of drugs.

“We are not sure whether she died because of the sex or drugs. We have to investigate and find out,” Kigozi said.

Meanwhile Birinye said that on returning home, he found the door closed and tried to call Katalin on her cell phone but in vain. On asking his neighbours, they said she was last three days ago which prompted him to try and break into the house.

A fowl smell that invited him confirmed his curiosity before he shouted for the neighbours’ attention. Upon the break-in, they found her lying in a pool of blood oozing from her mouth. They immediately called Kayunga police who picked the body and deposited it with Kayunga hospital mortuary.

“I was shocked to find my fiancé dead in this time when we were finalizing our marriage preparations,” Birigye said. He also revealed that the pair were set to wed in December. Drugs have not been ruled out.



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