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"I will die today” – Man says before committing suicide, adding: “I hate family"

A young man who has <a href="https://www.pulse.com.gh/filla/man-commits-suicide-after-newly-wedded-wife-denied-him-sex/eckef3v">allegedly committed suicide</a> has blamed the decision on his family.
Headmaster commits allegedly suicide
Headmaster commits allegedly suicide

Reports say the Nigerian man simply identified as Bobby Ese, popularly known as Aladja Chief Priest allegedly took his life by jumping into Ugbokodo River in Warri South, Delta State. 

According to Lindaikejisblog.com, sources close to the deceased shared what looked like a suicide note on his WhatsApp status before he took his life.

“I will die today I hate family” the deceased allegedly wrote on his WhatsApp status before ending his life.

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"I will die today” – Man says before committing suicide, adding: “I hate family"

"I will die today” – Man says before committing suicide, adding: “I hate family"

It is further reported that a rope was seen hanging from his ceiling fan as indicated on his status when some people visited his house.

It is believed that Aladja Chief Priest first tried to terminate his precious life by hanging himself but for reasons known to him, decided to jump into the river instead.

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