Uganda court sentences man to death for killing four children at nursery
A Ugandan court has sentenced Christopher Okello Onyum to death for the murder of four children at a nursery school in Kampala on April 2. Onyum, aged 27, gained entry by posing as a parent and fatally stabbed the children, aged one to three, within seven minutes.

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AI-generatedA Ugandan court has sentenced Christopher Okello Onyum to death for the murder of four children at a nursery school in Kampala on April 2. Onyum, aged 27, gained entry by posing as a parent and fatally stabbed the children, aged one to three, within seven minutes. Evidence presented in court included internet searches for "schools near me" and "ISIS beheadings," which the judge cited as proof of premeditation. The court rejected Onyum's insanity defense, noting the precise nature of the killings and his lack of remorse. A nursery staff member testified to confronting Onyum and witnessing further attacks.
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5 extractedOnyum posed as a parent to gain entry to the nursery school before locking the gate to carry out the attack.
The court rejected the defendant's claim of insanity, ruling that the precise nature of the killings demonstrated premeditation.
A Ugandan court sentenced Christopher Okello Onyum to death for the murder of four children at a nursery school in Kampala.
Onyum searched for 'schools near me' and 'ISIS beheadings' on his mobile phone and laptop prior to the attack.
The attack on the children, aged between one and three years old, was carried out in less than seven minutes.