Victims’ Stories

This page features different victims’ stories of terrorism. These victims’ stories vary from different regions and attacks.

Victim of Lhubiriha School attack- Mpondwe, Kasese

Eva Muhindo

“When my husband and his colleagues reached Lhubiriha Secondary School the following morning, they were informed that the students had been seriously burnt, and the dead bodies has been transferred to Bwera Government Hospital mortuary.”

Survivor of Central Police Station Explosion- Kampala attacks, 2021

fred Katongole

“I regained my consciousness after 3 months, that is when I got to learn that my condition was so bad that at first, I had been put in the mortuary.”

Survivor of Komamboga Bar Explosion- Kampala Attacks, 2021

Annet Kiconco

“One of our colleagues shared afterwards that he had seen a man put a black polythene bag under one of the bar chairs. Something was blinking in the bag. But he said he hadn’t shown concerned because he thought these were customers, and the blinking was perhaps from a laptop or phone.”

Survivor of Kyadondo Attack- Kampala attacks, 2010

Kuddzu isaac

“For a moment it rained flesh and blood. I remember that vividly because the shirt I wore was sky blue, and it was all riddled with dots (of blood), and flesh pieces”

Survivor of Lhubiriha School attack- Mpondwe, Kasese

Isingoma Julius

“The attackers started burning the mattresses, so I was suffocated by the smoke and fell down from the roofing timber where I was hiding.”

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