Death toll from Uganda boat cruise accident jumps to 29

Death toll from Uganda boat cruise accident jumps to 29
By Reuters
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KAMPALA (Reuters) - At least 29 people died when a cruise boat capsized in poor weather on Saturday in Lake Victoria, Uganda, the deputy police spokesman said on Sunday.

Police had said on Saturday at least 10 people were dead following the accident off Uganda's Mukono district, close to the capital Kampala.

"The boat was overloaded and secondly there was bad weather," Patrick Onyango told Reuters, adding the boat was carrying 84 people. He did not say what the boat's capacity was.

Another 26 people had been rescued from the water, Onyango said, a lower figure than the initial 40 given by the police on Saturday. He attributed the discrepancy to some survivors' failure to register with the police.

"Our rescue team is still on the ground trying to rescue whoever we can find," he said.

Among those rescued on Saturday was Prince Daudi Kintu Wasajja, a brother of Ronald Mutebi, the king of Buganda kingdom, Uganda's largest, police said.

The East African nation has several kingdoms, whose kings wield considerable social clout but little political influence.

(Reporting by Elias Biryabarema; Writing by Duncan Miriri; Editing by Mark Potter)

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