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Idi Amin's son charged with assault

Updated on: 12 April,2010 12:39 PM IST  | 
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Late Ugandan dictator Idi Amin's 43rd child, Faisal Wangita, has been charged with a vicious attack, hours before he was to be deported out of Britain, a media report said.

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Late Ugandan dictator Idi Amin's 43rd child, Faisal Wangita, has been charged with a vicious attack, hours before he was to be deported out of Britain, a media report said.

Wangita, 28, is alleged to have been one of eight men who savagely attacked another deportee at an immigration centre, The Sun reported Monday.


The victim suffered multiple injuries and he was hospitalised for three days. He will now stay back in Britain to provide evidence against attackers.



The attack took place at Colnbrook, near Heathrow Airport.

Wangita is believed to be Amin's 43rd child, the media report said.

During Idi Amin's 1971-79 reign, up to 400,000 people were believed to have been killed.

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