For days now, rumor has been going around claiming that former Ebonies boss, the CEO of Bantu Productions Uganda, Mr. Timothy Kizito was killed and burried by Mafias in USA according to the FBI but now speaking to a trusted source, all this seems not to be true.
Mr. Timothy Kizito, 56, the former Ebonies drama group director, producer and the CEO of Bantu Productions Uganda went missing at the end of 2021 in the United States of America where he has been staying for the past decade.
According to trusted sources, Mr. Kizito who is a celebrated veteran US based Ugandan motion picture director and producer was also the brain behind the production of The Ebonies ‘Bibawo’ TV series and hails in Los Angeles, USA.
He reportedly went missing on December 19th, 2021 and since then his whereabouts have remained unknown according to his family.
Word has been going around claiming that the Federal Investigations Bureau (FBI) confirmed his death as they told his wife but Blizz Uganda has confidently confirmed that non of this is true as no family member has yet been contacted by the FBI as they have also made it clear that they are still carrying out the investigations.
His family members reported a case of a missing person at Los Angeles police vide file No. DR#21-9927149 in December and requested anyone with information about where he might be to avail it to them or the police, but their efforts were fruitless.
The worried family members told the police Kizito was last contacted via cell phone on December 19, 2021 and he was due tot fly out of LAX but did not make his flight yet he didn’t communicate with his family members why he had missed the flight and since then all efforts to contact him have been futile.
LAPD Missing persons unit is seeking the public assistance in locating Timothy Kizito. Any information of Timothy’s whereabouts, please contact the Missing Persons Unit during business hours at 213-996-1800. After business hours or weekends please contact 877-527-3247. pic.twitter.com/xbrAxkX9Q9
— LAPD Missing Persons Unit (@LAPDMPU) January 4, 2022