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A staff of a commercial bank in Sapele, Delta State, Nwokorie Nnamdi Godson, has reportedly committed suicide on Sunday.

The Guardian gathered the deceased hung himself at his residence in Ugbeyiyi but details of the incident is still sketchy when he was found dead.

Sources said that he hung himself on a water tank scaffold after he dropped a suicide note via a Facebook post, where Nnamdi hinted that he was going through tough times. His post reads: “I no longer have a mind of my own because I now do things I later regret. The struggle is not funny any more.The Police Spokesman, DSP Bright Edafe confirmed the incident when The Guardian called him on phone.

 

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