MV Templar Recovered

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The Uganda Police has finally drained the wreckage of the MV Templar and in the process recovered more items including the engines from the I’ll fated boat and confirmed that there were no bodies on the boat.

The boat wreckage was found to have had a large chun of CONCRETE that was used to patch the boat up.

This shocking discovery comes on the 7th day of the operation, which was declared a national day of mourning in memory of those that died in the accident.

Search operations will continue and more information has shown that many of the unaccounted for survivors actually fled the scene after the accident to avoid any kind of implications making up for the numbers assumed to have been on the boat.

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Steve Mungereza
Steve Mungereza
Sociopolitical Analyst. Coverage of National and Regional news stories.

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