Tag: suicide

  • 10-year-old girl commits suicide

    A ten-year-old girl has been found hanging in a room at Kwahu Nteso in the Kwahu East District of the Eastern region

    The deceased Ocansey Zepola popularly known as Ama Sakaa allegedly hanged herself with a headscarf tied to a wooden hanger in the room.

    The incident occurred Tuesday, May 19, 2020, around 5:50 pm.

    Grandmother of the deceased told Starr News that the deceased was asked to hawk some food items on behalf of her sick mother but complained of not feeling well hence could not go.

    She said, the late Zepola went to bath and after that went into her room.

    According to the Grandmother, the mother of the girl noticing her conspicuous absence in the house after some hours, went in search for her only to find her hanging dead in the room.

    She said, the Police were informed and after taking inventories conveyed the body to Atibie Government Hospital Morgue.

    Starr News has gathered that the deceased was very stubborn in the house hence always punished by her parents.

     

    Source: Starr FM

  • Quarantined woman ‘kills herself’ in Kenya

    Kenyan media report that a woman who was being quarantined in the western city of Nakuru has taken her own life.

    Health workers found her dead at the Kenya Industrial Training Institute facility where she was being held, having apparently hung herself, local media say.

    Local government officials also state that initial police investigations are “pointing to suicide”.

    The woman was said to be in her 20s. Nakuru county officials confirmed she arrived in Kenya from South Africa on Wednesday. They are not naming her until they have contacted her next of kin.

    Local media quote unnamed sources as saying the woman had recently complained she was being held in “deplorable conditions” and had asked to be transferred elsewhere.

    Many countries have imposed travel restrictions, plus mandatory quarantine for any new arrivals to curb the spread of coronavirus. Kenya’s quarantine period lasts for 14 days.

    Currently Kenya has confirmed 31 coronavirus cases, one of whom died. Meanwhile South Africa has the highest number on the continent – at more than 1,000.

    Source: bbc.com

  • Teen hangs herself over four-year ‘burden’

    A Walvis Bay teenager allegedly committed suicide on Monday evening after leaving a note saying she has been living with a burden for four years.

    According to the family of 15-year-old Frieda Dhiginina Mapowe, she seemed to be in good spirits and going about her daily chores that day.

    However, 20 minutes later, Frieda’s elder brother, Daniel Mapowe, forced open the bathroom door to find her hanging from the roof with a scarf around her neck.

    Erongo police crime investigations coordinator Erastus Iikuyu confirmed the incident, saying the police are investigating and have a suicide note Frieda allegedly wrote.

    The suicide note was found on her bed, among her school books. According to Mapowe, his sister wrote, “something like a prayer” in which she thanked God for her life, her brothers and sisters, parents and teachers.

    “But she also told God about something she was carrying inside her heart for four years. She told God that He said that if someone asks, they will receive, but wondered why God was not responding on this issue,” Mapowe told The Namibian yesterday in a telephonic interview.

    The family is grappling with their sudden loss and unanswered questions. She was the lastborn of 12 children.

    “We have no idea what she was struggling with for so long. Four years is a long time for a child to carry a burden. Until she died, we never have suspected anything amiss. We could see nothing. She was always just happy,” said Mapowe.

    He told this newspaper that the last time he saw his sister alive was when he returned from work between 18h00 and 19h00 that evening. Frieda lived with Mapowe and his wife, who is a teacher at Duinesig Combined School, where Frieda was a Grade 8 pupil.

    Frieda had been living with the couple for about eight years, along with their 10-year-old niece. Her parents are in the north.

    Frieda had gone to school that day and returned home to start her household chores.

    “I came home from work and she was washing dishes and eating something. As we taught her good manners, she stopped and greeted me, before continuing her chores. Everything seemed fine,” said Mapowe.

    He went to his bedroom to drop off his work stuff and then returned to the living room where he assisted his little niece with homework.

    His wife later came home and after a while, the couple instructed their niece to take a bath.

    “She [niece] said Frieda was in the bathroom, so she could not go in. The door was locked. My wife went and knocked a few times but there was no response, so I got up to check. I knocked, but nothing. I looked through the key-hole and saw her arm and handshaking unnaturally.

    “I ran to the garage to get a crowbar and hammer and forced the door open. She was hanging there. I grabbed her to try and alleviate the pressure from the scarf around her neck, but then her tongue protruded, and I knew it was too late,” Mapowe recalled. “It all happened so quickly and so suddenly.”

    Mapowe said he ran to the neighbour to call the police. They declared Frieda dead.

    According to Mapowe, Frieda was always happy, singing and dancing. Although she did not have many friends, she had a few good ones. She was also a leader at the Sunday school, and enjoyed reading the Bible, watching cartoons and soap operas.

    “She did not show any signs of unhappiness even on the day when she took her life,” he said.

    Duinesig school principal Stanley Uri-Khob said the school received the news with shock on Tuesday.

    A council support group at the school was immediately mobilised to explain to Frieda’s classmates what had happened. The news was announced at a school assembly.

    “It was very solemn. There was silence as everyone was stunned,” Uri-Khob told The Namibian, adding that counselling will continue, while a memorial table (her school desk) with candles and a photo of Frieda was set up.

    “She was a cheerful girl. That’s how we remember her. She always greeted and smiled, and was often referred to as ‘that friendly girl’,” he said.

    Mapowe said the memorial service for Frieda will be held at Oshikweyo Village near Ondangwa on Friday where her parents live. The funeral will be held at 10h00 at the Ukwiyu Uushona parish.

    This is the second reported suicide at the coast this month. On 6 March, Abraham Uuwanga (47) hanged himself at his home at Kuisebmond. He leaves his wife and two children behind.

    Source: namibian.com.na

  • 22-year-old boy hangs himself, left message behind at Nsawam

    A 22-year-old boy has allegedly committed suicide as reasons behind his demise are yet to be known.

    According to the report, the deceased, Andrew Osafo before committing suicide wrote on his status “I just want to take this opportunity to apologize to all my love once if I have ever Offered you in any way Find a place in your heart to forgive me. Am sorry. Till we meet again”.

    The unfortunate incident occurred at Lantie in the Nsawam Adoagyiri Municipality of the Eastern Region.

    Source: mybrytfmonline.com 

  • 22-year-old former Nsawam SHS student commits suicide

    A 22-year-old man Andrews Osafo has taken his own life at Nsawam in the Eastern Region.

    The graduate of the Nsawam Senior High School hanged himself on a ceiling fan on Thursday.

    Mother of the deceased, Vida Osae narrated to Kasapa News Bonohene Baffuor Awuah that she left her son at home for the market early morning as she normally does.

    She said later in the day she went on WhatsApp and realized that her son had sent a sad message in which he had mentioned a lot of people asking them to forgive him if he had offended any of them, and ended with the message “Mum I love you die”.

    She suddenly became alarmed and tried calling him on phone but the phone was switched off. Her apprehension heightened which made her rush home to find out what might be happening.

    Upon reaching home, she found out that the door had been locked which made her think her son might have gone out.

    Madam Vida Osae said she then decided to open the door with a spare key and to the utter shock of her life, she found her beloved son hanging dead on a ceiling fan.

    A report was filed with the Nsawam Police who came and conveyed the body to the Police Hospital morgue.

    Source: kasapafmonline.com

  • Malawian man hangs himself after being caught defiling minor

    A 21- year- old man in Kasungu identified as Madalitso Banda has committed suicide by hanging after he was caught red-handed defiling a five-year old girl on Tuesday this week.

    Kasungu Police Spokesperson, Harry Namwaza said the incident occurred at Chilambo Village in Traditional Authority Chilowamatambe in the district.

    Read:Teacher found hanging dead on a tree

    “Madalitso Banda allegedly took a five-year old girl into his house. After some members got suspicious, they followed him to his house where they found the door locked and when the door was forcefully opened, he was found with a minor who revealed that the deceased had defiled her,” Namwaza said.

    Namwaza said after being quizzed about the issue, Madalitso Banda just left the place to an unknown destination.

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    “Later, his body was found hanging in a tree, about one kilometer from his parent’s house. Postmortem results showed that death was due to suffocation,” Namwaza said.

    Banda hailed from the same village (Chilambo Village, T.A. Chilowamatambe) in the district.

    Source: allafrica.com

  • ‘Silent genocide’ going on in Zimbabwe’s hospitals

    Zimbabwe’s senior doctors have released a scathing statement explaining why they are joining their junior colleagues in not turning up to work.

    They are protesting against the sacking of hundreds of doctors who have been fired because of their strike over poor wages in the worsening economic situation.

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    In a statement, referring to the bad state of healthcare, the senior doctors said that a “silent genocide continues to be perpetrated upon the people of Zimbabwe”.

    It details the lack of drugs and equipment that doctors have to deal with and says that conditions are no longer safe for treating patients.

    “The hospitals continue to be poorly stocked and remain a death trap.”

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    The statement adds:

    “We are not slaves. We are not greedy mercenaries. We deserve proper tools of the trade, a living wage, and a safe working environment. The citizens of Zimbabwe deserve a health system they can trust.”

    “We are not slaves. We are not greedy mercenaries. We deserve proper tools of the trade, a living wage, and a safe working environment. The citizens of Zimbabwe deserve a health system they can trust.”

    Source: bbc.com

  • Shoemaker commits suicide, wife also found dead in same room at Winneba

    A 32-year-old shoemaker, Kweku Baffoe and his wife, Rosina Arthur, have been found dead in their room on Thursday at Wuonsom, a suburb of Effutu Municipality in the Central region.

    Sources revealed that the couple died at midnight in their chamber and hall building. The wife was found in the kitchen floor with foam formed around her mouth and the husband hanging from the kitchen ceiling.

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    Speaking to Adom News, father of the deceased, Kojo Baffoe, said his son was going through certain issues over which he advised him. He declined to disclose the issues to Adom News.

    According to the father, one of the apprentices of his deceased son whose name was given as Kwesi Peter, came for the keys to the shop and with no response to his numerous calls to his master, he, together with the apprentice, decided to break into the room.

    And on breaking into the room, they found the lifeless bodies of the couple.
    Speaking also to Adom News, the apprentice of the deceased said he worked with his master till 7:30 pm on the day prior to his death and there was nothing that showed he was bothered or worried about something.

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    He added that they even shared some jokes and so was really shocked to hear about the death of his master.

    The bodies of the couple have been conveyed to the Winneba Trauma and Specialist Hospital by the Winneba District Police Command.

     

    Source: adomonline.com

  • Man commits suicide over deportation from Dubai

    A 30-year-old man, Emmanuel Obiefuna, has allegedly committed suicide after being deported to Nigeria from Dubai.

    According to sympathizers, Emmanuel started making suicidal posts two years ago via his Facebook page to inform his family about his intention.

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    It was also gathered that he blocked anyone that talked him out of his plan to commit suicide.

    Shaken by the news of his death, social media users who knew the deceased man disclosed that all attempts by his family and friends to change his mind proved futile.

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    In addition, they disclosed that little could have been done to help him since he never disclosed his exact location in Lagos following his deportation.