The sentencing of Christopher Okello Onyum to death over the killing of four toddlers at Ggaba Early Childhood Development Daycare Centre has triggered fresh debate on the fairness of his trial, with activist Anthony Natif arguing that the process may have been predetermined and lacked adequate safeguards for a mental health defence.
The High Court, sitting in a mobile session in Ggaba, found Okello guilty on four counts of murder and sentenced him to death after concluding that prosecution evidence proved the case beyond reasonable doubt. Get The Full Story Here
