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Septic dig turns fatal in Kampala mall collapse
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82397, member: 636"] Another preventable construction death highlights negligent site safety. A worker died yesterday when an old septic tank caved in during excavation at the West Mall Building in Komamboga, Kampala. Police confirmed the January 6th collapse trapped several people. The deceased was a twenty-eight-year-old plumber named Mukwaya Abubakar. He was buried under debris and died on the spot. Two other casual laborers escaped. One suffered a broken arm and got taken to a clinic. The team had been digging a new tank after a sewage blockage. Preliminary findings suggest they dug too close to the existing structure. Officers from Kira Road Division documented the scene. The fire department had to use an excavator to recover the body. It was sent to the city morgue for an autopsy. Cops opened a case for rash and negligent acts causing death. Their investigation will check if basic safety procedures were ignored. Authorities issued their standard warning after the fact. They told property owners and contractors to follow safety rules. The statement mentioned proper site assessments and using qualified personnel. This did not help Abubakar. Similar incidents keep happening across the city with little change. The site was likely operating without sufficient oversight. Casual laborers often face the highest risks in these scenarios. Public reaction points to a pattern of cost-cutting over human life. Investigations continue but rarely lead to meaningful accountability. The community awaits updates that might not bring real justice. [/QUOTE]
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