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Judge sentences Ugandan man to death following speedy trial for killing 4 children

Judge Alice Komuhangi Khaukha is set to rule after prosecutors called 18 witnesses and the defence argued insanity in the killing of four toddlers.

  • On Thursday, April 30, 2026, the High Court sentenced 39-year-old Christopher Okello Onyum to death by hanging for murdering four toddlers at the Ggaba Early Childhood Development Program in Kampala.
  • Prosecutors stated Onyum, a Ugandan-American, confessed to the April 2 attack, describing it as a "human sacrifice" intended to generate wealth, though he later pleaded not guilty in court.
  • Justice Alice Komuhangi Khauka rejected Onyum's insanity plea, citing the "accurate and precise manner" of the killings, while 18 witnesses provided forensic, digital, and eyewitness evidence linking him to the crime.
  • Delivering the sentence to cheers from the public, Justice Khauka noted the convict's lack of remorse, though capital punishment is rarely carried out in Uganda, with the last recorded case in 2005.
  • Onyum, who holds Ugandan and US citizenship, has 14 days to appeal the sentence, while the case has sparked national debate regarding the safety of young pupils in the region.
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The trial of a Ugandan man accused of killing four children began in a tent not far from where the crime was committed, after the president ordered it to be held in a portable court that local residents could attend.

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Judge sentences Ugandan man to death following speedy trial for killing 4 children

A judge has sentenced a Ugandan man to death for killing four children in a nursery school. The ruling came Thursday after rejecting his insanity plea.

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Daily Monitor broke the news in Kampala, Uganda on Thursday, April 30, 2026.
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