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Alien Skin Arrested on Robbery and Assault Charges

Patrick Mulwana, popularly known as Alien Skin, has found himself at the center of controversy yet again. The self-proclaimed "Fangone Forest President" was arrested on charges of robbery involving an iPhone 15 and 480,000 UGX, along with allegations of assault against medical staff at Nsambya Hospital. Reports indicate that the incident arose after the staff allegedly refused to release medical documents related to one Joram Tumwesigye, who tragically succumbed to injuries reportedly sustained during an altercation with Alien Skin's Fangone associates.
This arrest has sent shockwaves across the music and entertainment industry, with Alien Skin being one of Uganda’s most talked-about artists since the start of the year. His meteoric rise to fame has been as dramatic as it has been controversial, and his growing list of foes seems to overshadow his supporters.
While many in the Fangone community express unwavering loyalty, the accusations against their leader paint a troubling picture. Such events tarnish not only Alien Skin’s image but also cast a shadow over the Fangone Forest movement that he so proudly represents.
As Kumalians, we are deeply saddened by these events. The Fangone Forest has been a symbol of creativity and freedom for many, but recent events have shaken its foundation. We can only hope that justice is served fairly and that Alien Skin finds clarity and peace in this turbulent period. Let us hold onto the hope that the Forest will remain safe until his return and that lessons will emerge from this unfortunate episode.

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