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Ugandan woman accused of forcing stepson, 8, to swallow 46 needles appears in court

Luzinda PeterBy Luzinda PeterMay 7, 20263 Mins ReadNo Comments
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Ugandan woman accused of forcing stepson, 8, to swallow 46 needles appears in court
The Chief Magistrate’s Court in Mitooma District has remanded 45-year-old Juliet Tushabomwe until June 11, 2026, over allegations of torture and attempted murder of her eight-year-old stepson, Samuel Akamumpa.

MITOOMA, Uganda — A court in western Uganda has heard a disturbing aggravated child abuse case in which a woman is accused of forcing her eight-year-old stepson, Samuel Akamumpa to swallow dozens of needles over a two-week period.

Mitooma Chief Magistrate’s Court arraigned 45-year-old Juliet Tushabeomwe following investigations into allegations that the child was subjected to severe physical abuse and torture inside the family home.

According to prosecutors, the minor reportedly endured prolonged pain and dangerous medical complications before relatives sought medical attention, leading to the alleged discovery of 46 needles in his body during examination and treatment.

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Court documents presented by the prosecution indicate that investigators are still piecing together the full circumstances surrounding the alleged abuse, including how the child was allegedly forced to ingest the objects and whether there were previous signs of violence within the household.

The case has triggered widespread outrage among residents, child rights advocates and social workers, many describing it as one of the most horrifying alleged child abuse incidents reported in Uganda in recent years.

Authorities did not disclose the child’s identity due to legal protections surrounding minors involved in criminal proceedings.

The suspect appeared in court under heightened public attention as journalists, residents and activists gathered to follow proceedings in the closely watched case.

Prosecution requested more time to complete investigations, telling court that medical evidence and witness statements are still being compiled.

The matter was subsequently adjourned to allow investigators to finalise inquiries before substantive hearings begin.

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The child is receiving specialized care at Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital following surgery to remove the objects

The case has reignited debate around child protection systems in Uganda, with campaigners urging authorities to strengthen early reporting mechanisms for abuse cases involving minors.

Uganda’s Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development and child welfare organisations have in recent years raised concern over increasing cases of domestic violence, neglect and abuse affecting children, particularly within vulnerable households.

Also Read: Ugandan couple jailed for forcing 15-year-old girl to eat human faeces

Child protection experts say many abuse cases remain underreported due to fear, stigma and limited access to social welfare services in some rural communities.

Under Uganda’s Children Act and Penal Code provisions on aggravated child abuse, suspects convicted of severe abuse against minors can face lengthy prison sentences.

Legal analysts say the case is likely to intensify calls for stronger intervention frameworks involving schools, health workers, local leaders and probation officers to identify children at risk before abuse escalates.

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The child is reportedly receiving medical care as investigations continue.

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