Shocking As Man Commits Suicide – READ WHY

Some people thought the dead man was crazy, while others thought he killed himself because he was unhappy with his life.
In Bayelsa, a man who hasn’t been named yet killed himself.
The man is said to have killed himself by hanging himself near the NNPC gas station on the Sanni Abacha Expressway in Yenagoa, which is the capital of Bayelsa State.
PUNCH Metro says that on Sunday, people saw the body of the victim hanging from the rail of the flyover.
Some people thought the dead man was crazy, while others thought he killed himself because he was unhappy with his life.
Mercy Didi, who lives in the area, said that the victim was often seen at the Swali Market before he died.
“But I’m not sure if he’s angry or not. Didi said, “But I know that when I see him, I don’t see a crazy person.”
Luke Armstrong, another local, said, “Maybe he hung himself out of anger. Even in this state, life is hard right now, but everyone has been getting by. But you shouldn’t kill yourself because of something. This man is not crazy; he killed himself because he was fed up.”
Asinim Butswat, who is in charge of public relations for the state police, confirmed the event.
He said, “We haven’t been able to figure out who he is since we heard about this about a day or two ago. But the police took the body away from the scene and put it in the morgue at the Federal Medical Centre. No one has come forward to say who he (the dead man) was.
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