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  1. Idi Amin with Sarah Kyolaba. Mohamed Amin 1975. Mohamed Amin Foundation. Nairobi, Kenya. No is quite sure exactly how many wives Field-Marshall Amin had in his life. Before her marriage to Idi Amin, Miss Sarah Kyolaba was a solider in Uganda's famous Suicide Battalion. Kenya's renowned photojournalist Mohamed Amin, also known as 'Six Camera Mo ...

  2. Sarah Kyolaba, also known by her stage name " Suicide Sarah " (1955 – 11 June 2015), was Ugandan dictator Idi Amin 's fifth and last-surviving wife. She met Amin when she was a 19-year-old go-go dancer and they married in 1975. The couple had three children but Kyolaba left Amin after he went into exile and she found her way to England where she ran a restaurant and later a hair salon. She ...

  3. The last surviving wife of Idi Amin has died of cancer. Sarah Kyolaba, 59, was the fifth and supposedly favourite of the Ugandan dictator’s six wives. “Suicide Sarah” — a nickname she ...

  4. 29. Juni 2015 · Former First Lady Sarah Kyolaba Amin was Saturday laid to rest at Ssanda, Nakawuka in a low key funeral that was attended by close friends and relatives

  5. Sarah Kyolaba Tatu Namutebi Amin, besser bekannt unter ihrem Pseudonym „Suicide Sarah“ , war eine ugandische Tänzerin, Model, Friseurin sowie die fünfte und letzte Ehefrau des ugandischen Präsidenten bzw. Diktators Idi Amin. Als solche war sie vom 2. August 1975 bis zum 11. April 1979 First Lady Ugandas.

  6. Before her marriage to Idi Amin, Miss Sarah Kyolaba was a solider in Uganda's famous Suicide Battalion. Kenya's renowned photojournalist Mohamed Amin, also known as 'Six Camera Mo' was best known as a great frontline photojournalist, but he spent more time documenting Africa's beauty, culture, people and leaders than anything else.

  7. Sarah Kyolaba was the fifth, and allegedly favorite wife, of former Ugandan President Idi Amin Dada. His rule was characterized by political repression, human rights abuses, nepotism, extrajudicial killings, and ethnic persecution.