Seven victims of boat crash on Lake Kyoga named


AMOLATAR. Authorities in Amolatar District have named the seven people that drowned on Lake Kyoga on Friday.
The ill-fated engine boat was overloaded with mourners and it reportedly hit a stationary log and capsized.
The victims—four women and three men—were among 36 passengers travelling from Muchora Abino A village in Acii Sub-county to Kiryanga village to escort their Protestant church catechist, Alfred Oduno, to the burial of his sister, Joyce Abuni. The victims include; Steven Odeke, 65, LC1 chairperson of Muchora Abino A village, Catherine Aguti, 55, of Okwalongen Sub-county, Dokolo District, Sylvia Abonyo, 35, of Amuda village, Soroti District, Jasper Ogwal, 38, of Corner Bileo Trading Centre, Amolatar, Robina Ejang, 30, of Alemere Bung Cell, Amolatar Town Council, Semmy Agwech, 20, of Etam Sub-county, Amolatar, and a male adult identified only as Aboyi Nama.
Amolatar District Chairperson, Mr Geoffrey Ocen said the crash occurred in a submerged area of the lake where logs remain hidden hazards.
“The boat hit a log approximately 400 metres from the shore, causing it to overturn. Ten survivors, including three in critical condition, were admitted to Amolatar Health Centre IV and are now stable. The police marine unit, together with local fishermen, conducted a search but no bodies had been recovered at the time,” Ocen said.
He revealed that 29 passengers survived the crash. Mr Ocen attributed the tragedy partly to overloading and the dangers of navigating submerged areas of the lake.
“The boat was overloaded, a factor believed to have contributed to the tragedy. Five years ago, parts of Acii Sub-county were submerged by Lake Kyoga, leaving some areas accessible only by boat, with hidden logs posing serious risks,” Ocen explained.

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