Possible scenarios that would occur if Bugingo’s attempted murder was a stunt

Many have come out on different social media platforms and mainstream media giving different views and opinions on the unfortunate incident.

On the night of Tuesday 2nd January 2024 at around 9pm, Pastor Alloysious Bugingo from the House of Prayer Ministry got involved in an attempted murder that unfortunately resulted in the untimely killing of his body guard Muhumuza Richard.

The incident which occurred along Namungoona Zone 2, Kasubi Rubaga Division in Kampala at Bwalakata Junction along National Housing Road, left many alarming questions that revolved around his survival and death of his body guard.

Many have come out on different social media platforms and mainstream media giving different views and opinions on the unfortunate incident.

Via his official X account, Burora Herbert Anderson the deputy RCC Rubaga division, has lashed at those making unnecessary comments on the incident.

According to Burora, Bugingo must be the luckiest man alive with his survival questioned by those who certainly wanted him dead, yet his bodyguard lost his life to this similar attack.

“I’ve seen inept commentators qualifying Bugingo’s survival to be a Stunt. To begin with, there is no stunt I’ve seen even in Movies where every inch of the script is calculated, that one says that where live ammunition is involved it’s regarded as a stunt. No one that knows the impact and impossible control of aiming could be tried on such a stunt most especially involving moving objects,” he said.

While disheartened with those who think Bugingo was faking a stunt, Burora paused some of the only possible scenarios that could happen, if indeed it was a stunt.

“To be shot at not in motion, the target could have not been on the same level where error could affect the most immediate. In this Case, Bugingo and his Body Guard could have been at different Tangents. I.e one sitting in the front, another in the rear but also at different impact directions.”

He also said Bugingo could be found or known to be wearing bullet proof.

“Still, given the shelling of the Bullets, it explains that there could have been no linkage to a single target as it couldn’t be possible with more than 3 bullets in this case, there were more than 7,”

He added, “The target to eliminate a possible single target could have not been where the vision to save one is compromised. In this case at night.

And in a Junction where movements of others objects could have interfered.”

In conclusion the deputy RCC Rubaga division states that if indeed there was a stunt, or a single target for Bugingo to save his life, all the above could have surfaced, for which they don’t.

“Therefore, this disqualifies those regarding it as a stunt, but qualifies their pain resulting in survival,” he noted.

Burora also showed disappointment in the religious Leaders, saying that none has shown courtesy, despite their theological differences affirming that remorse is a spiritual culture that we all subscribe to.

“1st John 4:20, says, if you Love God, hate a brother, you’re a liar. Individually, I would ask Believers not to fight God’s battles, for God is stronger than anyone. If in anyway, there are differences in theology, that shouldn’t be an offense to the clergy, that is to God, to them, there Journey of Love, Compassion, Gospel etc shouldn’t be limited and surrounded with Conditions and Expectations that have not been met by one with flesh like them, lest, they declare themselves martyrs that God himself has commissioned,” he quoted the Bible.

With many more questions of Pastor Bugingo’s survival still coming out, Burora highlighted that with the shooting that got the body Guard where Bugingo could have been, not even Bugingo can explain.

“We all have that life experience we don’t know how we survived. Only Bugingo can relate and the rest of us can imagine. Let’s not boost our imagination to be so correct that the person involved was the wrong one,” he ended.

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