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Avoid viewing centers if you can’t control your anger – Cleric


After the tragic death of 36-year-old Manchester United fan Benjamin Ndyamuhaki, who was allegedly killed in an altercation with an Arsenal supporter, a Ugandan cleric is urging football fans to exercise caution and self-control while watching games.
Rev. Michael Asiimwe of Rwesasi Church advised fans to avoid crowded viewing centers if they struggle with anger, pointing to the dangers of unchecked emotions during heated matches.
Ndyamuhaki’s death occurred after a reported conflict on Sunday, October 27, at a video room in Kyobugombe Trading Center.
The altercation is said to have been triggered by Ndyamuhaki’s celebration of Liverpool’s late equalizer in their 2-2 draw with Arsenal, which allegedly provoked Arsenal supporter Onan Byampangi, who struck him fatally with a stick. Ndyamuhaki succumbed to his injuries in the hospital the following day.
At Ndyamuhaki’s funeral on Wednesday, October 30, Rev. Asiimwe addressed mourners with a powerful message on self-restraint and anger management.
“I love football, but because I struggle with anger, I avoid video rooms for games,” he confessed, highlighting the need for fans to assess their emotional triggers. “If you know you can’t control your anger, stay away. Find ways to cope instead of resorting to violence,” he advised.
The pastor’s call for calm resonated with community members, many of whom expressed shock and grief at the incident.
Mr. Dan Kasaku, chairman of the Rukiga Taxi Drivers Association, reflected on the impact of Ndyamuhaki’s death and remembered him as a “humble, trustworthy and hardworking” individual.
“Benyi was known for his cooperation, truthfulness, and humility. We have truly lost a good man,” he said.
According to Kabale District Police Commander (DPC) Mr. Joseph Bakaleke, the police are intensifying efforts to apprehend Byampangi, who is currently at large.
Community leaders, including Mr. Bonny Tumuranze, Kigezi Regional Coordinator of the Alliance for National Transition (ANT), have condemned the violence and vowed to collaborate with law enforcement to bring justice.
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