
Police in Mbale city have arrested a pastor after the electrocution of a 19-year-old student, Evaline Adongo, in a rental property he owns. Authorities have linked her death to an illegal electricity connection. Adongo was a Senior Five student at Gill Sherlock Memorial Secondary School and was reportedly electrocuted while ironing.
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