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22 years old boy commits suicide in Ilorin, Drops Note For Parent

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A 22-year-old boy identified as Alfa Musa, has reportedly committed suicide in Ilorin, the Kwara state capital.

Musa, said to be a student of Sheikh Kamaldeen Arabic school, Ilorin, was found hanging in his room at Dagbenu compound in Ogidi area of Ilorin on December 7, 2023.

The state Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Ejire Adetoun Adeyemi, who confirmed the development, disclosed that investigation has commenced into the incident.

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According to the spokesperson of the police, the deceased student said in a suicide note “to my mum and dad, I am sorry, I did this because God did not answer my prayers, I will rather die than commit sin, please, forgive me, I love you, bury me at home.”

Reports said one of his friends paid a visit to his residence on the day of the incidence, but met the door to his room locked.

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“After repeated knocks on the door, there was no response, yet he was in the room, hence the door was forced open and the deceased was found hanging.

“An empty paint container which he allegedly used to hang himself was also found in his room.”

One of his neighbours in the area, described the deceased who hails from Osun state as comfortable and a devout Muslim.

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It was gathered that when the incident occurred the deceased’s father was contacted but he directed that late Musa be buried in Ilorin against the wish of the deceased as contained in the suicide note he left behind.

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