A sixty-year-old man, Mr. Akanni Timothy, committed suicide in
Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital, in the early hours of Saturday.
Timothy popularly called “Marshal” was
found hanging on an orange tree in Ojugunuko, Oke-Ijemo area of Abeokuta
over what eyewitnesses described as his inability to raise enough funds
that would enable him to give his late father a befitting burial.
A resident of the area, who pleaded
anonymity, said passersbys who saw Timothy’s lifeless body dangling on
the tree raised the alarm which attracted other residents.
The resident said the deceased who was
making preparations for the final burial ceremony of his father
scheduled for Saturday (yesterday) had already hired a disc jockey to
entertain guests during the ceremony.
The development resulted in the indefinite postponement of the burial ceremony.
A sibling of the deceased, Mutiu, told
newsmen that his late brother took his life probably because he lacked
the financial means to give their late father a befitting burial.
“I told Baba Sadiat (the deceased) to
join me under my tent if he knew that he did not have the means to
entertain his guests. I did not know that he would kill himself. I don’t
understand why he killed himself,” Mutiu said.
Policemen from the Ijemo Divisional
Police station who were at the scene of the incident told the family to
bring down the corpse of the deceased from the tree.
The deceased had three wives and eight children.
The Police Public Relations Officer, Mr.
Muyiwa Adejobi, could not be reached on his mobile phone to confirm the
incident as his phone was switched off.
He also did reply text messages sent to his phone.
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He will still b purnished 4 killing himself.
ReplyDeleteFoolish man
ReplyDeleteHis father will first slap him when they see, before he faces is judgment. That is why we tell men, one wife is better .
ReplyDeleteHe had 3 wives and 8 children and still wondering why he was in hard time? That's foolishness if true. Africans just like putting so much burdens on themselves.
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