A 22-year old man, whose name was given as Godfrey living with his
elder brother, Peter, at 10, Nkese Effiong in Calabar South, has
allegedly committed suicide following ill-treatment by his elder
brother.
Godfrey, who hailed from Ababene in Obubra Local
Government Area of Cross River State, Southsouth Nigeria, was staying
with his brother in his one-room apartment where the incident happened.
“Peter
was ill-treating him so much that he never allowed him to go to school
and the boy had to resort to doing menial jobs and often he never gave
him food to eat,” a source in the compound told P.M.NEWS.
According
to the source, last Sunday, Godfrey came back home in the night from a
church service and called on the brother to open the door for him but he
would not.
“It was after a long period that Peter opened the door
to allow him in and when he got in there was no food for him and he had
to soak garri in a plate and as he stepped out to buy some sugar to add
to the garri, the brother shut the door again,” our source said.
According
to her, when the young man came back from buying sugar, he knocked
repeatedly for Peter to open the door to enable him take the garri but
his brother refused to open the door.
“He went to the next
compound to call on his neighbour to come and appeal to Peter to open
the door for him but his brother refused.”
She said it was perhaps
the frustration that made the young man get up from where he slept
outside and go into the bathroom used by all the tenants in the house to
commit suicide.
“He used his belt as a noose with which he hanged himself to the roof of the bathroom,” our source said.
The body of the young man was discovered the following morning dangling from the roof of the bathroom.
“A
tenant went there at about 2 a.m. to ease himself and noticed that
somebody was inside and after waiting for some time and the person did
not come out. He urinated on the wall of the toilet and went away.
“It
was at about 6 a.m. when people went there to take their bath that they
saw the young man hanging from the roof,” said our source.
The
landlady, Mrs. Arit Effiong, said she had to ensure that the compound is
cleansed and had to ask Peter to perform some rituals before “taking
the corpse away”.
According to her, “suicide is a taboo and the
ritual for cleansing the house required a dog and two chickens. The man
had to buy those animals for the ritual before taking the corpse away.”
She
said the herbalist who performed the ritual for the cleansing of the
compound collected N20,000 which Peter had to pay before he was allowed
to take the body to his village.
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