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Black American Woman Arrested After Allegedly Killing Daughter, Claims She Heard “Spiritual Voices”

A tragic and disturbing incident has sparked widespread shock after a Black American woman identified as Roshown was arrested for allegedly killing her own daughter before calling the police on herself.

According to preliminary police reports, Roshown contacted emergency services shortly after the incident, calmly requesting officers to come and arrest her. When authorities arrived at the scene, they discovered her daughter deceased. The child’s identity and age have not been publicly disclosed as investigations continue.

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During initial questioning, Roshown reportedly told investigators that she had been “hearing voices in the spirit”, which she claimed directed her actions. Law enforcement officials say these statements are now a key part of the ongoing investigation, particularly as authorities assess her mental state at the time of the incident.

Police have confirmed that Roshown is currently in custody while detectives work to establish the full sequence of events. Mental health evaluations are expected to form a central part of the case, alongside forensic examinations and autopsy results to determine the exact cause of death.

The case has reignited conversations online about mental health awareness, religious delusions, and the need for early intervention when individuals report hearing voices or experiencing severe psychological distress.

Authorities have urged the public to avoid speculation and allow due process to take its course, emphasizing that all details will be clarified through the justice system.

Ugandan Community in Germany Mourns Tragic Loss of Young Student Samantha Twinomugisha

Kleve, Germany – The Ugandan community in Germany is in mourning following the tragic death of 23-year-old Samantha Twinomugisha, who reportedly took her own life by jumping in front of a train in Kleve, Western Germany, earlier this week.

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Friends and family have described Samantha as a young woman under significant mental stress. According to her mother, Samantha, a second-year university student, had recently faced intense personal challenges within the community she was living in.

“She was let down by the very people she trusted,” said a family friend, quoting her mother. Days before her passing, Samantha was allegedly accused by two Ugandan women of having romantic involvement with their husbands. Her mother clarified that Samantha was only a business partner with the men and that the women had misunderstood text messages they found on their husbands’ phones.

One of Samantha’s close friends, Nakigozi, shared that one of the last messages Samantha sent to her mother read: “No one is fighting for me, no one believes in me!”

In response to her death, friends and colleagues have started a GoFundMe campaign to raise €16,000 to bring her body back to Uganda. The campaign describes Samantha as a person “full of hope, determination, and kindness – someone who brought warmth into every space and cared deeply for others.”

Born in October 2002 in Mukono District, Uganda, Samantha attended Seeta High School and Nabisunsa Girls’ School before pursuing higher education at Makerere University. Her academic excellence earned her a scholarship to study in Germany.

Samantha Twinomugisha’s untimely death highlights the growing concern around mental health challenges among students living abroad, particularly those facing isolation and community pressures. Family and friends urge communities to offer support, understanding, and compassion to those under stress.