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Rwandan driver fined after guilty plea in reporter’s death

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A driver whose car hit and killed a Rwandan investigative journalist has pled guilty and has been fined by a court.

Moise Emmanuel Bagirishya was fined $920 for involuntary manslaughter, three weeks after the crash which killed John William Ntwali.

Ntwali was riding as a passenger on a motorbike when the accident happened on Jan. 18.

He was investigating and exposing human rights violations in Rwanda and activists had called for investigations into his death.

The motorist who pleaded guilty will also pay $500 for injuries to the motorcyclist who was carrying Ntwali.

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Rwandan driver fined $920 after his guilty plea of involuntary manslaughter after hitting a Rwandan investigative journalist with his car. He will also have to pay $500 for injuries to the motorcyclist (Fox News)

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The prosecution during the trial had asked the court to jail the motorist for two years and fine him $1,800 after he pleaded guilty and asked for forgiveness.

The law in Rwanda allows 30 days to appeal but Ntwali’s family has told local media they will not file an appeal.

Dozens of African civil society groups and press associations on Tuesday called for an independent investigation into Ntwali’s death, saying the official explanation lacked sufficient evidence.

“Rwandan authorities have failed to provide a police report, the exact location of the alleged accident, any photo or video evidence or detailed information on the others involved in the accident,” the statement said.

Ntwali had previously expressed fears for his life and told the Human Rights Watch rights organization that he had received phone threats and strangers had visited his house. Ntwali had been described as Rwanda’s last independent journalist and lauded for his brave reporting on human rights violations.

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