Crime

Alien Skin on the run after Baby Mama reports him for domestic violence

Singer Alien Skin, real name Patrick Mulwana, is reportedly in hiding following a domestic violence complaint filed by the mother of his three children.

Kampala, Uganda: Controversial Ugandan singer Patrick Mulwana, popularly known as Alien Skin, is reportedly on the run following accusations of severe domestic violence leveled against him by Aisha, the mother of his first three children.

Kampala Metropolitan Police spokesperson Luke Owoyesigyire confirmed the hunt for Alien Skin after the alleged victim, identified only as Aisha, filed a report at Katwe Police Station, detailing years of abuse that recently culminated in her being violently thrown out of their home at midnight.

Police say the incident occurred two days ago and left Aisha with visible injuries on her face. “The complainant alleges she was beaten and forcefully evicted from the house, and has suffered silently for years,” Owoyesigyire said.

Aisha told reporters that despite maintaining a low public profile, Alien Skin has routinely posted about their children without acknowledging her. She claims they have been in a relationship for over nine years and that she endured mistreatment, especially after the singer reportedly brought another woman, his second partner, into their shared home about a year ago.

“I am the mother of Alien Skin’s three children and I am here to ask for help. As you can see, my face is swollen from beatings. The worst part is that my children have been taken away from me,” Aisha said.

She also accused the singer of psychological abuse, stating, “Since the second woman came into our home, he told me I am nothing to him and have no worth.”

Alien Skin, who typically keeps his romantic affairs out of the spotlight, has not issued a statement, but police say efforts are underway to locate him for further questioning.

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