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Tragic Honeymoon in Uganda: Brave Tributes for Slain Couple in Cowardly Terror Attack

Mourice Muhoozi by Mourice Muhoozi
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Newlywed couple killed in Uganda terror attack

Newlywed couple killed in Uganda terror attack

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In a shocking twist of fate, the radiant promise of a honeymoon in Uganda turned harrowing for David Barlow, a spirited British entrepreneur, and his vivacious wife, Celia, a South African-born luminary in the hotel industry.

Accompanied by their Ugandan guide, they embarked on a fateful journey through the untamed expanse of Queen Elizabeth National Park, only to be ensnared in the clutches of a malevolent group affiliated with the Islamic State, leaving a community in stunned sorrow.

Bound together in matrimony just days prior in South Africa, the Barlows had ventured to Uganda, a land of wild beauty, to embark on their new chapter.

David, a pillar of the community in Hampstead Norreys, wore many hats—a revered figure at the wood yard in nearby Hermitage, the chair of Hampstead Norreys parish council, and a guiding force in the local cricket club. His bride, Celia Geyer by birth, had risen to prominence in the hotel realm, a dynamic force in her own right.

Richard Davies, the guardian of St. Mary’s church, where candles now flicker in their memory, voiced the profound void their departure has wrought. “They’ll be dreadfully missed,” he solemnly shared. “Dave was brought up nearby and lived around here most of his life. He was one of those people who is a huge part of the community, he’s very well liked, involved in sports clubs, involved in all aspects of village life.”

Ugandan authorities swiftly pointed fingers at the Allied Democratic Forces, an extremist faction entwined with IS, as the perpetrators of this heinous act.

President Yoweri Museveni, resolute and unyielding, condemned the act as cowardly, vowing retribution for the newlyweds who had journeyed to Uganda in search of love and adventure. He asserted, “Of course, these terrorists will pay with their own wretched lives,” promising an unrelenting pursuit of justice.

In the aftermath, scrutiny turned to security protocols within the park. Gaps were identified, and Museveni assured the public that corrective measures were already underway, vowing that such tragedies would not recur. Meanwhile, the UK Foreign Office issued a travel advisory, urging caution and restricted travel to Queen Elizabeth National Park.

As the news reverberated, tributes poured in for the Barlows. Toby Harris, a council member, remembered David as a man of candor, humor, and approachability. “He was very genuine… a genuinely nice bloke,” he reminisced. Celia, though only met briefly, left an indelible mark with her warmth and welcoming spirit.

The Hampstead Norreys cricket club, affectionately designating David as Lord Barlow, paid homage to the couple. Their statement echoed the sentiments of an entire community, affirming that David, in his final moments, was with the person most dear to him, a woman whose accomplishments he celebrated with pride. Celia, a beacon of grace and kindness, will be forever missed.

In this heart-wrenching turn of events, the Barlows’ story serves as a stark reminder of the fragility of life and the enduring spirit of those who touched the hearts of many.

Their legacy, one of love and unity, will forever live on in the hearts of those they left behind.


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