
Uganda’s online creator community is in deep shock following the sudden death of popular TikTok personality Charles Musaazi Kalooli, better known to fans as Sebina.
The social media star died in the early hours of the morning of Saturday, June 6, 2026, only a few hours after returning home by a ride on a boda boda.

His unexpected passing has left followers and fellow creators struggling to come to terms with what happened.
According to reports, Sebina’s family revealed that he had appeared healthy earlier in the day and that he had not shown any signs of illness.
However, reports further indicated, tragedy struck shortly after he arrived home, when he reportedly slipped and fell, hitting his head on the floor.
He died shortly after the incident.
Family sources reportedly emphasized that he had been in normal health before the fatal fall, making the sudden loss even more difficult for the family to understand and accept.
Sebina, born Charles Musaazi Kalooli, had grown into a well-known figure on TikTok, where he attracted a large following through his energetic content and engaging online personality.
He was widely appreciated for his lively performances and strong connection with fans across social media platforms.
Following news of his passing, social media has been flooded with tributes from fans and fellow creators who remember him for his humor, vibrant energy, and signature smile.
Many have also highlighted his role in motivating young people to embrace content creation and explore opportunities in the fast-growing digital economy.
His death comes at a time when Uganda’s influencer and content creation industry continues to expand rapidly, with many upcoming digital creators drawing inspiration from pioneers like Sebina. His contribution to online entertainment is expected to remain part of his lasting legacy.
A few months ago, a popular TikToker was murdered in a Kyanja apartment where a security guard was arrested with items stolen from the deceased, as reported HERE.Â
Relatedly, the body of a kidnapped Ntinda woman was found lifeless and tied with ropes after her abductors demanded a Shs19m ransom, while a university student was burnt to death in his room. (See Details Here and There).




