By Sadique Bamwita
KAKUMIRO
Shock and grief engulfed residents of Kisiita West Cell in Kisiita Town Council, Kakumiro after two four year old boys were discovered lifeless in a Deep freezer on Wednesday night, 25th February, 2026.
The deceased are identified as Charles Muramuzi, son of businessman Charles Nasasira, and John Paul Twesigomwe, son of Frank Twesigomwe Muntu.
The neighbors described the deceased innocent boys as inseparable playmates. They were last seen playing together on Wednesday evening before they were reported missing at about 8:30 p.m on the same day, which led to a thorough search by family members and concerned neighbours.
Later, residents combed the area, nearby homes and trading premises for close to two hours while calling out the two boy’s names until 10pm when the search ended in heartbreak with the discovery of the children’s bodies in a deep freezer at Nasasira Wholesale Shop, sending waves of anguish through the community.
However, some residents suspect foul play alleging that the children may have been killed and their bodies placed in the nearby refrigerator that was reportedly not functioning.
Later, Police from Kakumiro district responded to the scene and launched investigations, deploying a sniffer dog to assist in gathering evidence.
Kakumiro District Police Commander (DPC), David Otabong, said the postmortem report indicates that the children died of suffocation.
Preliminary findings suggest that the tragedy was accidental with investigators believing that while playing, the children may have opened and entered an old, non-functioning refrigerator at the shop premises.
The appliance, described as a deep freezer fitted with a locally made locking mechanism, is said to have closed behind them.
“According to the scene and the mother’s account, when the fridge was opened, the children were found inside. It is an unused deep freezer with a locally made lock. Once it closed, the bolt entered the hook and they could not get out,” Otaabong said.