Kampala, Uganda—The local music community woke to reports of the death of Master Parrot this morning. Witnesses observed a speeding car strike the artist while he stood on the side of the Northern Bypass. The driver failed to stop or attempt to render aid. He sped away toward the city center immediately after the impact.
First responders arrived at the bypass within minutes of the alarm. They confirmed the artist died on the roadside before help could arrive. Traffic police cordoned off the area to conduct a forensic investigation. They are currently analyzing surveillance footage from nearby intersections to identify the vehicle.
The hit-and-run incident has caused significant public outcry in the capital. Fans of the musician have converged on the scene of the accident. They are demanding that the authorities hold the driver accountable for the crime. Police have deployed extra patrols to manage the growing crowds.
Detectives are looking for a silver sedan with visible front-end damage. They are urging mechanics and body shop owners to report any suspicious vehicle repairs. The suspect faces multiple charges including reckless driving and failing to report an accident. No arrests have been made as of tonight.
Friends of the late musician described him as a staple of the local entertainment scene. He had been working on a new project that was scheduled for release next month. Representatives for his production label issued a short statement asking for privacy. They will announce funeral arrangements later in the week.
The Northern Bypass is known for high-speed traffic and dangerous pedestrian conditions. City planners have discussed installing more lighting and security cameras for years. These incidents happen with alarming frequency on this stretch of road. The lack of enforcement remains a persistent point of contention.
Authorities are reviewing the paint chips and debris left at the crash site. This forensic evidence is crucial for matching the car during upcoming checkpoints. The police commander confirmed that the search for the suspect is the top priority. They expect to have more information once the traffic cameras are fully parsed.
The loss of a high-profile figure like Master Parrot has drawn attention to the broader issue of road safety. Activists are planning a demonstration for Thursday morning. They want the government to install permanent traffic calming measures. For now, the road remains open despite the ongoing investigation.
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