Pictorial AK47's requiem mass at St Joseph Catholic church Lweza Thursday, March 19, 2015 — updated on January 31, 2021 BLESS YOU: Fr Vianney Magabo prays for AK47. Photo by Michael Kakumirizi Photo: 1/19 View caption TEARS: Jose Chameleone and Pallaso mourn AK47. Photo by Michael Kakumirizi Photo: 2/19 View caption Photo: 3/19 View caption L-R: Daniel Atim Mayanja (Chameleone's wife), Jose Chameleone and Pallaso Photo: 4/19 View caption Photo: 5/19 View caption Photo: 6/19 View caption Photo: 7/19 View caption Ms Margaret Kiweesi, AK47's girlfriend is comforted by friends Photo: 8/19 View caption Photo: 9/19 View caption PAIN: Pallaso (Middle) supported by his wife (in Pink). Photo by Michael Kakumirizi Photo: 10/19 View caption SORROW: Friends and relatives try to console an inconsolable Pallaso (Pius Mayanja). Left is his mother Prossy Mayanja. Photo by Michael Kakumirizi Photo: 11/19 View caption SAD: Pius Mayanja (Pallaso) and his mother Prossy Mayanja. Photo by Michael Kakumirizi Photo: 12/19 View caption BROKEN: Pallaso is totally inconsolable. Photo by Michael Kakumirizi Photo: 13/19 View caption Photo: 14/19 View caption Photo: 15/19 View caption Pallaso is consoled by his wife . Photo by Michael Kakumirizi Photo: 16/19 View caption Photo: 17/19 View caption AK47's girlfriend puts a wreath on his coffin. Photo by Michael Kakumirizi Photo: 18/19 View caption THE KIDS: AK47 is survived by three children including the twins born on 20th November . Photo by Michael Kakumirizi Photo: 19/19 View caption Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. Join the discussion Login with your Nation account Commenting as Please add your name to your Nation profile to comment
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