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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Joseph Wavamuno Kayima, son to prominent Ugandan tycoon Gordon Wavamuno, has died in a bathroom accident. He passed away in Thailand aged 57 at the weekend. According to the family...</p>
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<p><strong>Joseph Wavamuno Kayima, son to prominent Ugandan tycoon Gordon Wavamuno, has died in a bathroom accident.</strong></p>



<p>He passed away in Thailand aged 57 at the weekend.</p>



<p>According to the family associates, Kayima tragically died following a bathroom accident while in Thailand.</p>



<p>The deceased had reportedly accompanied his wife Doreen for medication whose operation was scheduled for Monday, as confirmed by his elder brother Elvis.</p>



<p>He was found dead at around 3pm local time according to reports.</p>



<p>The news of Kayima’s death has sent shockwaves through his family and Uganda’s business community.</p>



<p>Ugandan politician and businessman Mike Mukula took to social media platform X to express his grief.</p>



<p>“I am deeply saddened by the unfortunate demise of my Friend Kayima Wavamuno (RIP) of Spear Motors Ltd while in Thailand with his family in a bathtub fall,” Mukula wrote.</p>



<p>He extended his condolences to Professor Gordon Wavamuno, Kayima’s father, and to the entire Wavamuno family, including Elvis Wavamuno and friends associated with Spear Motors.</p>



<p>Kayima&#8217;s death has highlighted the dangers of accidents in bathrooms, which are often caused by slippery surfaces, poor lighting, and a lack of safety features.</p>



<p>These incidents are unfortunately common, particularly among the elderly and vulnerable.</p>



<p>In Uganda, Kayima was known for his role in managing parts of his father&#8217;s extensive business empire, which includes Spear Motors, the official distributor of Mercedes-Benz vehicles in Uganda.</p>



<p>He was also known for taking care of his elderly father, who has been a prominent figure in the Ugandan business world for decades.</p>
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