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Man Commits Suicide On FCT Railway Track After Leaving A Touching Note

A moderately aged man, who is yet to be recognized, was on Monday kept running over by a train at the Phikwore Area of Kubwa, a suburb of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). 


The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the person in question, who left a suicide note, was located resting on the rail track sitting tight for the train, in the blink of an eye before the train kept running over him. 

NAN additionally reviews that the occurrence occurred at about 12:45 p.m., a kilometer far from the Kubwa Railway Station. 

The unfortunate casualty deserted a suicide note in a pack containing some garments by the side of the railroad track. 

A portion of the observers who addressed NAN said that the note contained a short message, as far as anyone knows to his significant other and kid, which peruses: "It would be ideal if you excuse me for I don't have assets to deal with you.'' 

NAN additionally reports that the body of the injured individual was yet to be distinguished as at the season of this report. 

The representative to Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC), Mr Niyi Ali, who affirmed this episode to NAN, said that an examination had started into the occurrence to unwind the genuine thought process behind the demonstration. 

"We will get a kick out of the chance to discover what will warrant a young fellow to lay in look out for a train track to end his life. 

In the interim, the body of the injured individual was by the rail as at the season of this report. 

- NAN
Man Commits Suicide On FCT Railway Track After Leaving A Touching Note Reviewed by FOW 24 News on December 04, 2018 Rating: 5 A moderately aged man, who is yet to be recognized, was on Monday kept running over by a train at the Phikwore Area of Kubwa, a suburb of ...

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