Our children are supposed to bury us and not the other way round. Our deepest 
condolences to the berieved family and friends. Hoping that justice is served 
and swiftly - so the dead can truly rest in peace.
Carol


--- On Fri, 20/8/10, alfred tulu <alft...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:


From: alfred tulu <alft...@yahoo.co.uk>
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Murdered Arua man's body found in 'mass' grave
To: "A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile" <westnilenet@kym.net>
Date: Friday, 20 August, 2010, 8:51







Dear Members,
 
My friends, we know death is a fact in human life. If it is a natural 
phenomenon/occurance, we feel sad but when it is caused "murder", we are 
extremely grieved. Natural questions that come into our minds would be who did 
it? Why was it done? Why in a "mass" grave? etc. I pray, that time has to come 
when these and such questions be answered in the sad event of our brother 
Orodriyo's death in the appropriate fora.

Indeed, I am heartly grieved and add my voice to many of you who have expressed 
their condolences to the family of late Orodriyo and relatives like Dr. Embati 
and James Nyakuni. Must our society continue to experience such unfortunate 
events? May his soul rest in eternal peace.
 
Thank you Alaka and James for witnessing the exhumation.
 
Alfred Tulu Asiku
 

--- On Fri, 20/8/10, aggrey adrale <fetagrey2...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:


From: aggrey adrale <fetagrey2...@yahoo.co.uk>
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Murdered Arua man's body found in 'mass' grave
To: "A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile" <westnilenet@kym.net>
Date: Friday, 20 August, 2010, 7:04







Dear All,
 
My sincere condolences to the bereaved family and Mr. Imbati.
 
It's our prayer the authorities work hard to bring the murderers to book and 
indeed this may not be an isolated case. There are many workers suffering 
silently out there and living in fear under the constant threat of their so 
called employers, in many cases, foreign employers. Perhaps it's high time the 
police opened a squad specifically for handling cases of abuse of workers 
through which the latter can receive speedy justice and curb the rampant 
offenses of abuse of workers. Otherwise left unchecked, we may witness more of 
the mob actions like the recent one at Arua Park in reaction to the murder of 
the Late Orodriyo.
 
Although no compensation amounts to restoration of life, let's keep up the 
vigil to ensure justice for the bereaved.
 
Thank you Caleb and James for witnessing the trying moment of exhuming the 
remains.
 
Aggrey Adrale
 


--- On Thu, 19/8/10, tabua butagira <tbutag...@yahoo.com> wrote:


From: tabua butagira <tbutag...@yahoo.com>
Subject: [WestNileNet] Murdered Arua man's body found in 'mass' grave
To: "virtual West Nile" <westnilenet@kym.net>
Cc: "Ombaci OBs" <ombachi...@googlegroups.com>
Date: Thursday, 19 August, 2010, 17:44







Dear all,
 
Richard Embati (of Mulago Hospital) asked me to inform net members that the 
body of his cousin Denis Orodriyo, a former worker at an Asian Shop at Arua 
Park, who was killed mysteriously several days ago, was found today buried in 
the same grave with four other corpses.
 
Police detectives and relatives exhumed the body from the KCC cemetery in 
Kirinya, east of Kampala, after it was positively identified by the father, Mr 
Tom Adriko, a custodian at Makerere University Chemistry Lab.
 
Attorney Caleb Alaka and James Nyakuni witnessed the exhumation. Postmortem 
report showed Orodriyo died of brain injuries after his skull was cracked with 
a hit. The body will spend the night at Mulago mortuary and a vigil at the 
father's home in Makerere University Estates staff quarters (accessible through 
the East Gate).
 
For further directions, other details and condolence message, call either 
Embati Richard on 0782 446 106 or the late's dad Tom on 0701 738 566.

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