Uganda charges US parents over ‘constant torture’ of Foster Son

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US parents, who are both 32 years old, were charged and remanded to Luzira Prison, a maximum security facility on the outskirts of the capital Kampala over the ‘constant torture ‘ of their foster son.

The charges alleged that the couple “constantly tortured” the boy between 2020 and 2022, with neighbours sounding the alarm for the child who attended a school for children with special needs in Kampala.

According to the statement released by the police when security personnel raided the house, they found CCTV evidence showing that the child was forced to squat in an “awkward position”, served only cold food and made to sleep on a “wooden platform, without a mattress or bedding”.

The boy was one of three children fostered by the couple, who arrived in the East African country in 2017 to volunteer at a US-based non-profit in the town of Jinja before moving to Naguru, an upmarket Kampala suburb, to work at a start-up.

Meanwhile, international adoptions have sparked controversy in Uganda.

In 2020, the US government filed criminal charges and imposed economic sanctions against a US-based adoption ring that placed Ugandan children who were not orphans with families in the United States.