Main suspect: Molly Katanga in court earlier
This time, she presented a medical letter from prison indicating that her illnesses could not be treated while in custody. The medical report from the Uganda Prisons Service revealed that Molly suffers from hypertension with multiple breast masses, paranasal sinusitis, vertigo, and post-traumatic stress disorder.
As a result, on April 15, the Uganda Prisons Services carried out another medical examination. The prison’s health services concluded that they could not adequately assess and monitor her condition. Additionally, the report noted that Molly’s fibrotic breast masses had multiplied since her previous examination.
The doctors also note that “She has not received trauma-focused cognitive behavioural therapy and no follow-up services by an ENT surgeon to address her paranasal sinusitis and vertigo as recommended on the treatment plan from Mulago National hospital in their report dated February 8th, 2024. The prison concluded that the assessment and monitoring of the progress of the multiple breast masses were beyond the capacity of the prison’s health services,” reads the court documents.
The documents further indicate that, as of the date of her examination on April 12, 2024, Molly’s fibrotic masses had multiplied.
Through her lawyers of Kampala Associated Advocates, Molly argues that having proved the exceptional circumstance of grave illness and the court having previously found her four sureties as being substantial and having proved that she has a fixed place of abode on Chwa II Road in Mbuya-Nakawa division and so deserves to be released on bail.
The DPP has not yet responded to Katanga’s bail application but presiding judge Isaac Muwata maintained that he will give his ruling on May 21 with or without the prosecution’s response. He has therefore given the prosecution which was represented by state attorney Richard Birivumbuka until May 13 to file a response to the bail application.
Molly is jointly charged with her two daughters namely Martha Nkwanzi and Patricia Kakwanza who are accused of tampering with valuable evidence which would have been used in court to prove their father’s murder.
Source: The Observer
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