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Weasel beats up shamba boy

Just after two weeks after reports that he was involved in a fierce fight with fellow singer King Saha at Neverland, Douglas Mayanja alias Weasel is again making headlines. This comes after reports of him brutally beating his shamba boy only identified as Kaweesi. He was admitted to a hospital where he is nursing his wounds.

Speaking on UnCut, Kaweesi’s mother who was down on her knees disclosed that her son was beaten and left with a fractured leg and a wounded head, among other injuries.

According to Kaweesi’s mother, they were charged Shs5M for the hospital scan and treatment to have her son get back on his feet. She narrated that Weasel severely beat up her son while tipsy after the two fell out on Monday night for reasons that are yet to be established.

She then called upon the Mayanja family to come out and offer treatment to her son since she cannot afford the amount of money she was charged for the son’s treatment.

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