MWN NEWS - Ugandan weightlifter
Julius Ssekitoleko has vanished from the Covid-19 lodging segregation, one week
ahead of the opening of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
Ssekitoleko vanished on
Friday after showing up on a schedule Covid-19 test plan. Officers who came to
Ssekitoleko's room did not see the 20-year-old competitor. Until presently its
presence is still a mystery.
The competitor, who was
experiencing a preparing camp within the city of Izumisano, Osaka Area, was
final seen at midnight Thursday. It could be a individual Ugandan competitor
who lives within the same lodging.
The city government of
Izumisano included that it was proceeding to create most extreme endeavors to
look, counting announcing the case to the police. CCTV film scattered all
through the city was attempted to be followed to discover him.
The Ugandan group of
competitors was one of the primary Olympic bunches to reach in Japan, on June
19, 2021. In any case, Ugandan competitors had to fast for 14 days since two
individuals within the bunch tried positive for Covid-19.
Since the past week, the
Ugandan competitors have been able to experience preparing camps after no one
tried positive for Covid-19. Indeed so, they must still experience a Covid-19
test each three days.
Ssekitoleko will compete within
the men's 67 kilogram (kg) occasion at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. He earned a
ticket to the Olympics after winning the silver decoration at the 2021 African
Weightlifting Championships with a add up to lift of 230 kg.
Typically not the primary
time a Ugandan weightlifter has gone lost whereas performing in a uncommon
setting. Within the final five a long time, there has continuously been a
Ugandan competitor who vanished from the scenes ahead of the another
coordinate.
In June, for illustration,
Ugandan rugby player James Odongo vanished from where the Uganda Rugby 7 group
was remaining in Monaco, France, amid a preparing camp to plan for the 2020
Tokyo Olympics.
In 2018, two Ugandan
weightlifters moreover vanished some time recently the 2018 Commonwealth
Diversions in Australia. A year prior, three Ugandan boxers: David Ayiti,
Geoffrey Kakeeto and Muzamiru Mutyaba, vanished some time recently the world of
AIBA in Hamburg.
Within the same year,
2017, three Ugandan rugby players: Ramathan Govule, Brian Kikaawa and Fred Odor
also disappeared some time recently showing up within the competition in
Munich, Germany.