Thursday , November 7 2024

Woman electrocuted in Luwero while fixing a TV antenna

Luwero, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | A woman in Luwero has been electrocuted while fixing a faulty TV antenna. The deceased has been identified as Betty Nampijja aged 23 years, a resident of Kalagala village in Kikyusa sub-county.

John Ojokuna the Luwero District Police Commander says that Nampijja bought a TV set on 31 December, 2023 and the following day she erected an antenna near a high power voltage wire to boost its signal.

He adds that on Tuesday at around 5:00 pm, Nampijja attempted to fix the antenna after the electrician delayed responding to her request.

“Unfortunately Nampijja was electrocuted and by the time the husband arrived, he found her dead,” Ojokuna said.

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“We caution the public to restrain themselves from executing tasks for which they don’t have experience or qualifications. The deceased was advised to wait for an electrician but she decided to fix the antenna by herself which resulted in her death,” Ojokuna said.

Police later alerted the UMEME branch office at Luwero town which switched off the power line.

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One comment

  1. Its unfortunate that life has been lost. My condolences goes to the family. From a technical point, how low was that high voltage line for a TV antenna to reach?. These are questions never asked by reporters at such occurrences. Was the wire really a high voltage line or the police officer thinks any over head line is a high voltage wire?(sure that is not his training but should ask tech people first). There lots of low over head wires which the company and its technicians installed without following the standard pole spacing, the wire tension does not hold with such wide/long distance spacing. This has resulted into numerous deaths especially kids playing with home made toys which has long poles made of wires. There should be public outcry for such negligence by utility company.

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