Angry & jealous Manchester United security man arrested for gunning down Arsenal fan over celebrating victory
An Arsenal fan celebrating the Gunners’ victory over Manchester United has been sent to an early grave after a security guard opened fire on him.
The incident, which occurred in Lukaya Town in central Uganda, has left many people in shock, even as another fan was left injured.
Both Arsenal and Manchester United are popular on African soil, Uganda moreso, and their burgeoning fans usually get embroiled in arguments that sometimes tip over
It was the Gunners 4th straight defeat of the Red Devils and one John Ssenyonga lost his life at the Africa Restaurant after a private security guard opened fire on him shortly after the match ended.
The restaurant had, in the midst of the wild celebrations that followed Arsenal’s secong goal switched off electricity, ostensibly angering the Gunners’ fans and leading to confusion.
The guard then fired several bullets and by the time the air cleared, one person lay dead.
The Daily Monitor quotes a spokesman for the regional police, Twaha Kasirye, as saying that they had recovered the cartridge from the scene.
“These are mere games played thousands of miles away and shouldn’t cause discontentment among people who live and sometimes work together,” Kasirye said.
According to the medium, Premier League matches have a huge following in Uganda. It has resulted in violence, causing injuries and death in the last few years.
In October, an Arsenal fan stabbed a Manchester United fan after the Arsenal vs Liverpool clash,