A sense of dread and outrage has gripped the community surrounding GM Sugar Factory in Buikwe District, following the gruesome death of 24-year-old Samuel Kasumba. The young man, a supervisor at the factory, was crushed by a machine while on duty, sparking widespread allegations of human sacrifice and substandard working conditions.
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Samuel’s father, Henry Kiyimba, was devastated by the news, breaking down at the scene and warning that many more workers are at risk of meeting a similar fate. The incident has reignited long-standing concerns about the factory’s safety record and its alleged involvement in human sacrifice.
Locals have vowed to occupy the factory premises until the directors provide a clear explanation for the circumstances surrounding Samuel’s death. The Chairperson of Lugazi, Joseph Mayende, has added his voice to the calls for a thorough investigation into the factory’s operations.
Fears of human sacrifice are rife among locals, who claim that accidents of this nature occur with alarming regularity. Many believe that the factory is involved in sinister activities, with some alleging that workers’ heads are deliberately severed by machines while on duty.
The community’s suspicions have been further fueled by claims that the factory, in collusion with local authorities, engages in a cover-up whenever a worker meets a tragic end. It is alleged that police and RDC’s offices are bribed to produce favorable reports, effectively silencing the victims’ families and perpetuating a culture of impunity.
The modus operandi, according to locals, involves removing the victim’s ID before transporting the body to Jinja Referral Mortuary. This sinister pattern has left many wondering if GM Sugar Factory is indeed a hub of human sacrifice.
Despite repeated attempts, efforts to reach the factory’s director, Milan Vithalbhaldobaria, were unsuccessful. The factory’s silence has only served to heighten tensions, with locals demanding answers and justice for Samuel and countless other victims.
As the community continues to seethe with anger and suspicion, one thing is clear: GM Sugar Factory must be held accountable for its actions. The Ugandan government must launch a comprehensive investigation into the factory’s operations, taking into account the alarming allegations of human sacrifice and substandard working conditions.
Anything less would be a betrayal of the trust placed in those who govern. The people demand justice, and they demand it now.