Australian mother-of-three Bronwyn Fielding moved from Brisbane to a small town in Uganda to help orphans in 2007.
Four years ago, she married Michael Osago, a Ugandan man she had met while setting up her Good Samaritan Organisation in the east African country.
But when Bronwynโs family in Australia began receiving messages from her saying she was afraid someone was trying to poison her, they began to fear for their daughterโs life.
A few weekโs later, in late June, Bronwynโs parents and children were notified of her death.

Filled with questions about Bronwynโs passing, her family are heartbroken and are desperately trying to raise money to bring her body home.
Once they bring Bronwyn back to Australia, they plan to run tests to ensure there was no foul play and that she wasnโt poisoned.
Her husband, Osago, who was questioned by police, denies any involvement in his wifeโs passing, saying: โI really loved Bron.โ
โThey may think that maybe Iโm a liar or I have done something wrong to her or anything. But Iโm just requesting them, please, trust what Iโm saying,โ he said, as reported by ABC News.
However, Bronwynโs uncle, David Pagey, told ABC that her family had heard โthree different accounts of how she passed awayโ from Osago, although the official autopsy states that she died from a pulmonary embolism, a blood clot in her lung.
โ(Her partner) wanted to have her buried within 24 hours and he wanted us to send money immediately over to him, he was asking for quite a considerable amount of money,โ he told the Brisbane Times.
The 37-year-oldโs death is the latest tragedy to hit the family, after Bronwynโs brother, Adam, was murdered in 2010.
Her eldest daughter, Kierra, says her mumโs death is hard to fathom.
โItโs ripping my little brother apart. He loved his mum,โ she said.
โHe didnโt like her choices โ none of us liked her choices โ but we really loved her.โ
The family has created a GoFundMe page to help bring Bronwyn home to Australia.