(VIDEO) Geosteady's Nabweteme denies being Zigy Wyne's victim

Noreen Nabweteme, a lady who came out to accuse musician Geosteady of child neglect earlier this year has rubbished off reports relating her to the accident victim in the death of musician Zigy Wyne.

On Tuesday 6, Police spokesperson Fred Enanga refuted claims that Michael Kalinda alias Ziggy Wine was kidnapped and tortured before being dumped at Mulago Hospital.

The Police went a mile to parade a one Loy Atworo, who is allegedly a primary school teacher at Happy Amy Academy as the victim who claims to have been knocked by Zigy Wyne before the former went on fall in a trench, losing his fingers in the process.

Social media reports have since pinned Police of parading the Nabweteme as a victim.

But in a brief interview with NBS Television, Nabweteme rubbished off these claims saying that she did not even know who Ziggy Wine was until the time of the interview.

Nabweteme acknowledged that they might be looking similar but they are two different people and that they are not even related.

"I am different and if people can look at me very well, they will know that we might be looking alike, but we are two different people," She said in part.

Nabweteme added: "I am not a teacher and even Zigy Wyne is not known to me. People should stop manipulating evidence. Let them say what is right."

Nabweteme came to the lime light early this year when she accused musician William Kigozi alias Geo Steady of child neglect. Nabweteme claimed that Geosteady had an affair with her a few years back but had since refused to take on responsibility as the father.

The two went for a DNA test were the results proved that Geosteady was not the father to the child. Nabweteme apologised to Geosteady for the trauma she had caused to him and his family.

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