Monster Ugandan nanny speaks out: 'I was beaten too, Asks for Forgiveness
Jolly after being paid her salary for the 26 days she worked |
Jolly Tumuhiirwe, a Ugandan nanny who has been dubbed the 'monster maid', has spoken out about the events around the tragic beating of the child she was supposed to take care of, 18-month-old Arnella.
Arnella Kamanzi, the 18-month-old
baby who was tortured by a maid early this month was yesterday admitted
at the pediatric section in Mulago Hospital for further medical
examinations. "The baby was brought here for examinations and a number
of tests will be done to establish whether she is in good health,"
confirmed a source at the national referral hospital.
Jolly Tumuhiirwe, the maid who is
the main actress in the 'horror movie' has been charged with attempted
murder and she is due to appear in court on Dec. 08, 2014. Experts are
also looking at the video to be sure it was not doctored.
Meanwhile, speaking from Luzira
prison, Jolly Tumuhiirwe has asked the 'world' to forgive her for what
she did...."My dad in Kabale was very sick and yet my mom did not have
any money. I asked my bosses for some money to send to my dad but they
told me that I hadn't made a month yet and my father was dying, so it
kept on haunting me."
"That is the more reason I referred
the anger to the baby but I'm sorry. But that madam (Arnella's mom) is
not easy. She used to say that I steal money from the clothes and Eric's
wallet, I eat the babies food...and yet I can't eat the food, I'm not a
baby, those were all lies, so, I was also not happy from my heart."
"I feel guilty..ok when I was doing
it I thought I was disciplining the baby because also the mother
sometimes slaps her, I also saw from the mom. The torch I used was small
and it's not hard. I think, I will never do it again"
Jolly's experience of Prison
"It's not good at all even my fellow
prisoners don't want to associate with me, they want to beat me up. In
fact they were saying that I should join them in their rooms, nobody
likes me and I'm feeling bad I will never do it again, I ask the world
to forgive me and also tell the bosses who have maids to treat them
well."
Meanwhile Ugandan human rights
lawyer Ladislaus Rwakafuzi has offered to represent Tumuhirwe in court
according to Zambia’s The Post newspaper.
“I would gladly try to help her
because the world has turned against her. She needs legal counsel; the
constitution presumes her innocent till [proven] guilty despite all that
we have seen,” Rwakafuzi said.
Rwakafuzi expressed doubts about the
video’s authenticity, saying, “I wonder how a person weighing 80kg can
step on a baby and there is no physical harm on the back.”
His offer comes after civil society
organisations distanced themselves from the Tumuhirwe, saying they
couldn’t offer aid given the nature of her offense.
Federation of Uganda Women Lawyers
(FIDA) chairperson Eunice Musiime said, “We condemn in the strongest
terms any torture of children. Instead, we are considering supporting
the parents to pursue justice. We want to clear the air. There was
speculation that FIDA was involved and yet we are not.”
Rwakafuzi previously defended the July 2010 Kampala bomb suspects.
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