A level 100 student of UEW committed suicide because his girlfriend cheated

A level 100 student of UEW popularly known as Khon Void has committed suicide. This was caused by the unexpected sight seen when his girlfriend, Ella was having sex with another guy at Ghana Universities Staff Superannuation Scheme (GUSSS) Hall Two, according to eyewitness reports.
According to trending reports on social media, the tragic event happened when Khon Void walked in on his girlfriend having sex with another male student inside the hostel room.His body is still being held by the Winneba police for additional examination.
According to trending reports on social media, the tragic event happened when Khon Void walked in on his girlfriend having sex with another male student inside the hostel room.However, the emotional toll of the discovery proved unbearable and just a day after the incident, Khon Void hanged himself to death.
The shocking news has since taken over Ghana’s social media space with many users expressing sorrow, disbelief, and outrage over the circumstances that led to his death.The late student was studying Arts Education and was affiliated with GUSS Hall, one of the university’s residential facilities.The girlfriend has been asked to come to the police custody for some few interrogations.
Reading from comment circulating, while others felt sympathetic for him, others as well criticised him. From my point of view I think that choice was not a solution.

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