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Man dies after he bumped into his wife who lied she traveled ‘abroad,’ and was pregnant with another man’s baby


Social Media is awash with speculation about the likely cause of death of Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) official, David Ntege, with many claiming he could have succumbed to a broken heart.
According to a statement issued by KCCA, Ntege died at Nsambya Hospital in, Kampala, Uganda, although the statement fell short of mentioning the cause of death.
“We regret to announce the passing of our colleague and friend David Ntege (pictured) that occurred on Sunday 1st October 2017 at Nsambya Hospital. A requiem service will be held at St. Andrew’s,” the statement reads in part.
However, social media rumors indicate that Ntege could have died after he discovered that his newly wed wife feigned a foreign study trip.

The reports say that the deceased got the shock of his life and collapsed after he met his wife (pregnant) in Kampala days after she had told him she had traveled abroad to study.
According to sources intimate to TUKO.co.ke, David and his wife married each other in a colorful wedding in April, 2017. The wife traveled abroad for further studies, not long after the wedding.
Contrary to her excuse, the wife did not go anywhere, but instead eloped with another man who impregnated her.
Late David was shocked to death, literally, after bumping into his wife who had left for ‘further studies’ with another man at an Uganda restaurant, where he had checked in for some refreshments.
The biggest shocker allegedly came down on the late David when his wife openly confessed that she only married him to get a marriage certificate. To add salt to injury, the wife was pregnant for another man. David could not take it-he collapsed and died on the spot

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