Police in Kiira region have confirmed the arrest of a 15-year-old resident of Budondo ward, in the Northern division of Jinja city for procuring an abortion.
The juvenile suspect is currently detained at Budondo police station and is awaiting prosecution.
The suspect has reportedly been carrying a seven-month pregnancy of twins.
However, after being convinced by her peers that giving birth to two children at a young age might lead to death, she settled for abortion.
The suspect says that she left for antenatal care at Kyomya health center II with one of her friends only identified as Maureen and successfully interacted with the midwife who advised her to return for further check up next month.
She adds that during their journey from the health facility, Maureen gave her a concoction, which she drank and collapsed at the roadside.
Assisted by well-wishers, Maureen took her back to Kyomya Health Center II where the two baby girls were delivered dead.
Amidst such circumstances, the suspect bled profusely and was rushed to Budondo Health Center IV from where she was arrested after recovery.
A scan was conducted confirming abortion and the suspect claimed that the two corpses were dumped in the pit latrine of Kyomya Health Center II.
Police’s fire brigade and rescue services personnel were dispatched to inspect the scene, with no viable proof of dumping human remains, and on further interrogation, the suspect then claimed that the deceased was buried in a sugarcane plantation.
Maureen and two other individuals who allegedly aided her to illegally procure the abortion are currently on the run, but police have intensified the hunt for them.
Now, the suspect’s mother says that her daughter dropped out of school in primary six following endless ridicule by classmates over the pregnancy and she had resolved to continue with education after delivery, only to be taunted until she aborted.
She says that her daughter has been receiving support from her siblings in the upper classes who were jointly hopeful of supporting her re-integration into school after childbirth and the abortion news has created disarray in their household.
Now, the Kiira regional police spokesperson, James Mubi says that they have partnered with a psychiatrist to offer psychological support to the suspect as they continue with the prosecution processes.
Mubi says that the suspect is undergoing a phase of regret after being misled by her peers and they are delicately handling the matter to deter further harm to the minor.
Mubi says that detectives are intensifying inquiries to identify the source of the concoction and distribution of the same to minors.
He adds that unless advised by medical personnel as the only life-saving remedy, procuring or aiding abortion is criminal therefore, the suspect and her accomplices still at large will face the law.