Friday, 5 August 2016

Landlord Hangs Self in Ibadan, Leaves a 3-Page Suicide Note





An Ibadan-based landlord and former National Electric Power Authority staff, has been found dangling from a rope tied to a ceiling fan in his room with a three-page suicide note on the table.

 
Diseased corpse
The residents of Idi-Ose community, along Akan Road, in the Ona Ara council area of Ibadan, the Oyo state capital woke up to discover the lifeless body of the 48-year-old landlord, Popoola Adepoju dangling from a rope tied to a ceiling fan in his room.

According to a shocking report by Punch Metro, the wife of the deceased who is a father of three reportedly found his corpse after she returned home on Tuesday and reported to the police.

She also revealed that her husband left NEPA in Abeokuta two years ago but his entitlement had yet to be paid.

It was gathered that family members of the deceased refused to hand over the suicide note to the policemen who came to investigate the case, but after the intervention of the Chairman of the Idi-Ose community, Taiwo Alimi, the note was taken to the Akanran Police Division.

Some of the deceased's residents said Adepoju first sent his children on errands before taking his own life, while a member of the Four Square Gospel Church, where the deceased worshipped with his family, said he attended Monday morning service in the church and never gave a sign of depression.


A landlord in the area, who did not give his name, however, said the deceased was going through a difficult period, adding that he had wanted to sell his Honda car for N250,000, but only got a buyer who was ready to pay N150,000.

“He said he wanted to sell the car so he could buy a small vehicle which he would be using as a cab to serve as a sustaining means of livelihood for his family. He, however, said the amount being offered was too small.
 

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