MUTTAMBWA-MULEETE VILLAGE, Mubende District – Panic has gripped residents of Kyanda Town Council after a mysterious predator slaughtered 13 goats in just two nights, leaving behind only bloodstains and bones. Â
Villagers say the unknown beast strikes annually, silently killing livestock—but this time, they fear it may soon target people, especially children. Â
 "It Leaves No Trace—Just Blood and Guts!" Â
Locals describe horrific scenes: half-eaten carcasses, scattered limbs, and dogs fleeing farms with bones. Only one goat survived—found crippled on the path, its tendons severed. Â

"This isn’t the first attack," said Paul Rwabutugule, a distraught farmer. "The beast hides in nearby thickets, then vanishes." Â
 Village Leader Sounds Alarm Â
John Rwamwenge, the local chairperson, warned: "We’re on high alert. If this creature starts attacking humans, we’ll have no choice but to hunt it down, despite strict wildlife laws." Â
 Experts Weigh In Â
Dr. Bernard Ssetaala, Mubende’s district veterinary officer, urged calm: "Residents must report sightings immediately. We’ll investigate before taking action." Â
As nights grow darker, villagers brace for the predator’s next move, hoping for a solution before more lives are lost. Â










