Hospital guard shoots patient dead

Mr Patrick Jimmy Okema, the Aswa River Region police spokesperson. FILE PHOTO 

What you need to know:

  • Both are residents of Parabongo Nyiki-Nyiki Cell in Pager Division, Kitgum municipality.

  • When contacted the hospital administrator, Mr Robert Ochola told Daily Monitor on phone that he was still held up in a meeting with relatives of the deceased and was unable to respond immediately.

An LCI chairperson who reportedly developed a mental sickness while admitted at St Joseph’s Hospital in Kitgum District has been shot dead by a private security guard.

Quinto Opira, 53, the LCI chairperson of Parakaka Village in Golo parish, Latanya Sub County in Pader District, was reportedly shot in the chest by a guard attached to Ceturian Security Company on Thursday evening.

Aswa River regional Police spokesman, Mr Patrick Jimmy Okema, said the victim was admitted at the hospital on January 5, 2020 with malaria and high blood pressure but later became mentally unstable.

“It was [on Thursday] at around 1800hrs when he moved out of the ward, picked a stone in the hospital compound.  The security guards saw him and told him to drop the stone but he refused. They opened fire, unfortunately, the bullet hit him in the chest and he died instantly," Mr Okema said on Friday.

According to other sources at the non-for-profit hospital, Opira had wandered from his ward towards the kitchen where some women were cooking and he reportedly started pelting them with stones prompting the apparently scared women to make alarms which attracted the guards.

Sources alleged that one of the guards ordered Opira to drop the stones he was holding in his hands but instead charged towards them. One of the guards fired two bullets in the air before aiming the third one at him.

Police said the two guards linked to the shooting have been detained at Kitgum Central Police Station pending further investigations.

Police identified them as Lawrence Elasu, 22, from Amuria District and Fred Hasahya, 24, from Butaleja District.

Both are residents of Parabongo Nyiki-Nyiki Cell in Pager Division, Kitgum municipality.

When contacted the hospital administrator, Mr Robert Ochola told Daily Monitor on phone that he was still held up in a meeting with relatives of the deceased and was unable to respond immediately.

Opira’s lifeless body has been taken to Kitgum General Hospital for autopsy.

Additional reporting by Cissy Makumbi & Robet Owot