The family of Blessed Believe Juruvenge, who tragically lost his life after a brutal assault by a police officer at Ruwa Police Station, has taken a significant step towards seeking justice. Through their lawyer, the family has formally notified Police Commissioner General Stephen Mutamba and the Minister of Home Affairs of their intention to sue for damages.
The family’s notice accuses Constable Prince Ndavambi of murder and the police establishment of negligence and abuse of authority. Juruvenge’s widow, Mercy Madenyika, and her family members are seeking compensation for the pain, suffering, and trauma they’ve endured.
Mellisa Manyepa, Juruvenge’s sister-in-law, claims she was also assaulted by Ndavambi and is experiencing ongoing physical and emotional pain. She is seeking damages for the humiliation and trauma she suffered.
The family’s action is a demand for accountability and justice. They seek to hold the police accountable for their actions and ensure that those responsible are brought to justice.
The case highlights concerns about police brutality and the need for reform. The family’s pursuit of justice serves as a reminder of the importance of upholding human rights and ensuring that those in positions of power are held accountable for their actions.
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