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Wife Of Man Who Jumped Into The Lagoon Says Frustration Is Responsible For Her Husband’s Action

Wife Of Man Who Jumped Into The Lagoon Says Frustration Is Responsible For Her Husband’s Action

Ms. Sofiat Amusa, the widow of a 25-year-old man who committed suicide by jumping into the Epe lagoon, said her husband’s death was caused by frustration, depression, and a lack of parental care.

This was revealed by Amusa in an Epe interview on Friday.

She said the tragic event that took her husband’s life happened around 7:15 a.m. on Tuesday, December 14.

She claimed that her husband has been sending frightening goodbye letters to the family, directing his parents to look after his wife and 11-month-old baby.

Both of them were not legally married, according to the 21-year-old wife, but both parents knew them as spouses.

She said, “We live together before his demise but he has been acting strangely for some days before his death.

“I complained about his strange behavior to his parents but they ignored it until he died.

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“Lack of parental care, depression, and frustration of not being attended to him by his parents contributed to my husband’s death.

“My husband’s dead body was found two days after he plunged into the lagoon and he has since been buried at the lagoon side.”

Amusa stated that her late husband Olamikekan Odunare was 25 years old, not 21 years old, as stated on social media.

“My husband was born on Dec. 1 while I was born on Dec. 22.

“We used to celebrate our birthday together on Dec. 22 which is my birthday.

“My husband studied quantity surveying at the Lagos State Polytechnic and was awarded an OND, ” she disclosed.

Amusa pleaded with all Nigerians to come to her aid, offering food and financial assistance to care for their daughter.

“I can’t take care of the baby girl all alone, I need help from philanthropists, NGOs, and other well-meaning Nigerians,” she said.

“I am learning to tailor, I don’t collect salary, I have been surviving with my husband on his monthly salary before his death. Now that he is late, I have nothing to fall back on.

“My late husband works at Alaro City in Epe. I need help from Nigerians to train the baby to university level.”

(NAN)

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