A 32-year-old man identified as Aboh Ogbeche, on Friday, committed suicide at his family residence in Lawanson, Surulere area of Lagos State.
Aboh was said to have drank bleach, even as sources stated that there was nothing to indicate that he was planning to commit suicide.
It was gathered that the deceased did not leave behind a suicide note or told any of his friends about his plan to commit suicide. Aboh’s friends, who were shocked by the incident, shared their thoughts on the victim’s Facebook page.“Sweet heart, you should have spoken to someone. How could you have thought for a moment that this is the best way. Please, let one try to speak if he is going through a rough time.
A resident of Lawanson, who gave his name as Ndifreke, told our correspondent that the deceased’s mother was devastated because her son took his life in her presence. “The mother has been crying since then. She is in shock because the incident happened in her presence.”
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