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The gods must be crazy: strong winds blow away tent at Okello murder trial

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Last updated: April 22, 2026 4:55 pm
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Proceedings in the high-profile murder trial of Christopher Okello Onyum were abruptly suspended on Wednesday after a violent rainstorm disrupted the court session at Ggaba Community Church grounds in Kampala.

The trial, which relates to the alleged killing of four children at a local daycare centre, had been relocated to the church grounds to accommodate public interest and logistical needs. However, shortly after the session began, heavy rain accompanied by strong winds and hail struck the area, tearing down the temporary tent that had been set up to shelter court officials.

According to reports by Daily Monitor, the powerful winds blew off the tent covering the judge, prosecutors, and the accused, forcing an immediate halt to proceedings. Court officials, legal teams, and members of the public were evacuated from the scene to ensure safety.

Eyewitness accounts described a sudden escalation in weather conditions, with strong gusts scattering court materials and causing panic among attendees. No injuries were immediately reported, but the disruption rendered it impossible for the trial to continue.

Judicial authorities indicated that a new date for the hearing will be communicated after assessing the situation and ensuring proper arrangements are in place to avoid similar disruptions.

The case against Onyum has drawn significant public attention due to the severity of the allegations and the young age of the victims. The unexpected interruption adds to delays in a trial closely followed by both the community and national observers.

This is a developing story, and updates are expected as court officials announce the next steps.

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