St.Francis Hospital in Nsambya has spoken out on circumstances surrounding the assault on one of their staff by a group of individuals linked to singer Patrick Mulwana also known as Alien Skin.
Police on Wednesday said it had kicked off investigations into circumstances under which two security guards and other medical staff at Nsambya Hospital had been beaten by Alien Skin’s group.
In a statement later, the hospital said their staff had been assaulted after a patient brought by Alien Skin’s group passed on.
The hospital explained that the patient , Joram Tumwesigye was brought to their emergency department having been crushed by a truck, which reportedly pinned him against a wall.
“Upon his arrival, our medical team promptly initiated emergency care. Unfortunately, despite all efforts, his condition deteriorated rapidly, and he succumbed to his injuries. His remains were handed over to the Uganda Police for a post-mortem examination,”Nsambya said in the statement.
The hospital however said later, unknown individuals attacked the facility and assaulted some of their staff “demanding for information about the deceased.”
The hospital condemned the attack that they described as an act of violence against their staff.
“Nsambya Hospital remains committed to providing compassionate care to all who come through our doors and ensuring the safety and well-being of our patients, their families, and our staff.”
Earlier, Kampala Metropolitan deputy Police spokesperson, Luke Owoyesigyire said one individual, identified by a witness as ‘Alien Skin,’ allegedly demanded medical forms from the attending doctor who refused to heed to the request.
“ When his demands were not met, the suspect and his group reportedly assaulted the doctor and two security guards before fleeing the scene,” Owoyesigyire said.