A
pastor with the Deeper Life Bible Church, Mr. Tunde, has reportedly committed
suicide at the Mowe area of Ogun State after being defrauded of N600,000.
The
incident, which occurred on Friday, threw the whole Atala community into
confusion.
According
to people in the community, Tunde started a Thrift Contribution business two
years ago, after he was sacked from his former company.
On
the fateful day of the incident, the deceased sent his wife on errand, but
before she returned, Tunde had emptied a bottle of Sniper into his mouth. The
wife returned to meet him writhing in pain.
The
wife later told people that she returned to find Tunde writhing on the ground.
She raised the alarm, alerting other members of the community.
Tunde
was rushed to a private hospital, where he was confirmed dead.
New
Telegraph learnt that after Tunde was confirmed dead, his wife wept
uncontrollable. Some residents described the pastor as an easy going person in
the community.
One
of the neighbours, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said he was in his
apartment on the fateful day, when he heard the cries of Tunde’s wife. He noted
that the woman was screaming for help, causing him and other tenants to dash
out.
The
neighbour added: “I have not heard the woman scream in that manner before. It
was unusual. It was when I and other neighbours rushed towards her that we saw
the husband on the ground, writhing in pain. We rushed him to the hospital. It
was when we got to the hospital that we discovered that he took Sniper.
“The
doctor said there was nothing he could do at that particular time. We lost him.
The deceased was working in a reputable organisation before he was sacked. In
order not to remain idle, he took to thrift collection, and he was doing well.
But he was defrauded of his clients’ money. I believe that he took his life
because he didn’t want to be put to shame. But killing himself was not the
solution. I pray his soul will rest in peace.”
Another
neighbour, who gave his name simply as Bayo, said: “The death of the pastor was
unfortunate. I believe if he had shared the issue with some of his co-pastors,
at the church, they probably would have come to his aid. But the action he took
was not the best solution to the problem. I pray that God will receive his soul
and take care of the family he left behind.”
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