Residents attempted to lynch two suspected cattle thieves, Nelson Elum and his son-in-law Daniel Okello who were in detention at Alemi Police Out-Post. However, they were overpowered by the police who fired live bullets and teargas.
The position offers financial and material support to all households living in the area stating that they must vacate the area for wildlife conservation.
The aftermath was a painful and traumatizing experience as good Samaritans used metallic objects and to rescue passengers, who were trapped in the wreckage. Kizza was one of the good Samaritans who was seen manning the rescue mission, saving victims from the wreckage of the vehicle and putting them in contact with friends and relatives.