‘Infertile' man commits suicide after wife conceives

NAMUTUMBA. A Parish Chief who had reportedly been told by doctors that he would never father a child following a family planning procedure has hanged himself after his wife conceived, his family said.

The body of Ronald Mutaka, 38, the Parish Chief of Kigalama Parish, Namutumba Sub-county in Namutumba district, was on Wednesday found hanging on a mango tree behind his house.

Mr Rogers Mutaka, a brother, said: “He visited specialists who told him he would never have children because during his youthful days, he chose a family planning method that necessitated cutting his male tubes

“Last night he shared his problem with me and we agreed to see a witchdoctor today but it is unfortunate he was discovered dead before we could do so,” he said.

He added: “We suspect that he took his life after finding out that his wife was pregnant yet doctors had told him that he would never produce”.

Mr Mutaka said the deceased had endured life without a child for the past 15 years of marriage, with his wife vowing to divorce him this year if he failed to impregnate her.

By press time police had taken the body to Iganga hospital, with the Busoga East Police Spokesperson, Mr James Mubi asking the family to bury the deceased after an autopsy has been carried out.