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Hero British newlywed, 48, is killed after diving into River Nile to save his son

A heroic British newlywed has been killed after rushing into the River Nile to save his 12-year-old son during a safari lodge holiday.

Robert Kaweesi, a 48-year-old father-of-five from Birmingham, dived into the River Nile after his son went swimming at around 6.40pm on Wednesday. 

The family were reportedly staying at Gipir and Labongo Safari Lodge on the banks of the river in the northern Ugandan town of Pakwach during a three-week visit to the country.

It was understood the couple’s 12-year-old son went swimming in the river at around 6.40pm on Wednesday, but got into trouble in the water.

His father jumped in to help.

The boy was rescued by a bystander but Mr Kaweesi was missing. After a two-day search – said to have involved submarines, police and fisherman – his family in Stirchley received confirmation on Friday morning that a body had been found.

Robert Kaweesi

Robert Kaweesi

Robert Kaweesi, a 48-year-old father-of-five from Birmingham, dived into the River Nile after his son went swimming at around 6.40pm on Wednesday

Sylivia Nampijja, 26, said her father was a ‘lovely man’ who would do ‘anything for anybody’. 

Speaking publicly for the first time, Sylivia said: ‘He was a lovely man. He was willing to do anything for anybody. He was always smiling. He was a good dad and he loved us all.’

The father-of-five worked as an air conditioning and refrigeration contractor and was a British citizen, born in Uganda. 

He shared his time between his home in Birmingham, which he shared with his eldest daughter, and Luton, Bedfordshire, where he worked and lived with his wife Justine Katantazi, their three sons, aged 12, 13 and 15, and their daughter, aged nine.

The pair reportedly married in early August.

Speaking to BirminghamLive, Miss Nampijja said: ‘As they arrived at the resort, there was an area of water there which is part of the River Nile. 

The children got excited and they all went in, but they didn’t realise the depth. My dad saw one of the boys was struggling and gasping for breath and jumped in after him.

‘I’m told there were two other people who joined in trying to rescue him. Everybody’s focus was on the child and no one realised that my dad was missing at first.

‘When I got the phone call to say he was missing, I thought it was a joke. But as time went on I realised how serious it was. He was missing for two nights. They had to stop searching at 9pm the first night because it was dark.

‘I rang the embassy that night and was told they would contact me with any updates. They rang me at 6am [on Friday] to confirm a body had been found.

‘My stepmother and the children are still in Uganda, I’m very worried about them. We’re trying to extend their flights and their visa as they were meant to return home on Monday next week.’

The UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development office confirmed a British man had died in Uganda.

A spokesperson said: ‘We are supporting the family of a British man who has died in Uganda and are in contact with the local authorities.’ 

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