Nikita Pearl Waligwa was much-loved following the 2016
Disney film about a local chess prodigy
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Disney’s 2016 film Queen of Katwe featured Nikita Pearl Waligwa, who died on Saturday. Photograph: Disney/Youtube
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A Ugandan student who played a memorable role in a 2016
Disney film about a local chess prodigy has died at the age of 15.
Nikita Pearl Waligwa died on Saturday at a hospital near
the Ugandan capital, Kampala. The cause was a brain tumour, according to the
girls’ secondary school she had attended since 2018.
She was “a darling to many”, Gayaza high school said on
Twitter.
Local media reported that Waligwa had been in and out of
hospital with a recurring brain tumour and had previously received treatment,
including surgery, in India.
Tributes were coming in for her on social media as
Ugandans expressed sadness and recalled her role in the 2016 movie directed by
Mira Nair and filmed in Kampala.
Queen
of Katwe follows the rise of Ugandan chess prodigy Phiona
Mutesi as a chess player growing up in grinding poverty in the Kampala
slum of Katwe, with her single mother barely able to support her and her two
siblings.
Mutesi falls under the spell of an unassuming chess
teacher who encourages the teenager to learn the game despite the scepticism of
her mother, who warns her not to dream big because “you will be disappointed”.
The film was received favourably in Uganda, where young people
with no acting experience shared the limelight with stars like Academy Award
winner Lupita Nyong’o. One of those Ugandans was Waligwa, who played Gloria, a
chess player younger than Phiona, who memorably said in the movie that in the
game of chess “the small one can become the big one.”
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