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SCANDAL: Inside Bryan White’s Homicide Case, Court Reveals More Truth on Nalubwama Death

The court heard that the accused allegedly conspired to provide false information to mislead investigations about the nature of Nalubwama’s injuries, stating they were accidental but knowing they were not.

The corridor talks surrounding Bryan White, a prominent Kampala city socialite, have taken another bitter turn as court proceedings reveal more details about the death of 25-year-old Nalubwama Caroline.

Bryan White, real names Brian Kirumira, along with four others including his wife, Daisy Nalunga, face charges of human sacrifice, manslaughter, conspiracy to commit a felony, giving false information to police, rash and negligent conduct causing death, and unlawful possession of narcotics.

The charges stem from events that unfolded on October 22nd, 2025, at Bryan White’s Kyamula residence in Makindye Division, where Nalubwama sustained fatal burn injuries allegedly from a gas explosion.

However, police investigations point to inconsistencies in this version, suggesting possible foul play and ritual involvement, especially given the presence of shrines on Bryan White’s property.

Nalubwama was initially admitted to a private clinic where there was an alleged delay in referral to Kiruddu Hospital, which police believe may have worsened her condition.

She later died from her injuries on arrival at the hospital. Bryan White remains hospitalized under police guard due to injuries sustained during the incident and did not appear in court, while the four other suspects including his wife were remanded to Luzira Prison until December 18, 2025.

Court’s Verdict

The court heard that the accused allegedly conspired to provide false information to mislead investigations about the nature of Nalubwama’s injuries, stating they were accidental but knowing they were not.

The case remains sensitive and highly scandalous given Bryan White’s public profile, media scrutiny, and the serious nature of the accusations of ritualistic homicide.

Magistrate Nakawuki subsequently remanded the accused to Luzira Prison until December 18, 2025, when the case will return before Chief Magistrate Sarah Basemera for the formal reading of charges.

“The accused persons are hereby remanded until December 18, 2025, when they will appear before the Chief Magistrate for mention of the case,” ruled Nakawuki.

Authorities continue to gather evidence including CCTV footage and forensic analysis to establish the full truth behind Nalubwama’s tragic death as the case proceeds through the legal system, urging public patience as justice unfolds.

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