SHOCKING!!! Moment A Man Attempts Suicide In Lekki In Broad Daylight
A young man who was trying suicide was caught on camera in Lagos, Nigeria’s Lekki neighbourhood.
The young man is shown dangling from a rope that has been suspended from a bridge while he is standing on a white bus in a video posted on social media by an influencer on the X platform, @Mbahdeyforyou.
When they arrived on the scene, two men jumped onto the bus and struggled with him to prevent him from actually hanging himself.
Nevertheless, the phrase “leave him, leave him” may be heard from time to time in the background of the film.
After a lot of struggling from the young man who did not want to let go, they successfully untied the rope from his neck to put an end to his suicide attempt.
Attached to the bridge and the rope where he attempted to commit suicide was a cardboard with the words “Justice End Game Media."
Netizens reactions:
@dr_nonsky said: He’s not ready to puff. Why did he not go for the middle of the night?
@techyfera said: what is “Game Media”? I think this is the question we ought to be asking
@abdulltwits said: People need to understand that, no matter how difficult things become, suicide should never be considered an option
@Allezamani said: Dem don hold werey, who e wan leave this hardship for?
@SamuelOtigba said: The craziest thing that will happen after is, once they rescue him & he is still alive, he might end up in jail later. The sad reality here.
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