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Revealed: Here is the full story of a boy who committed suicide over girlfriend


This is Charles Paul Orji, he graduated last year from Ken Saro Wiwa polytechnic Bori department of Estate Management. He took his own life (poisoned) this just because his girlfriend (the girl bel
ow) dumped him for another man.

More investigation has reveled that CHUCKS BROWN PAUL popularly known as CHARLES (the deceased) cheated severally on his girl friend REJOICE NWAKU, she had left him severally but he will come back begging and also threatened to commit suicide. The last one got her really upset when she learnt, he slept with her friend, she left him and sent him a brake up text, chucks could not hold the pain he contacted her sister and family members to plead with her but she refused.

On 21st of march after all said and done without any positive response from his girlfriend Rejoice, Charles drank 3 bottles of snipper popularly known as Otapiapia. Chucks was discovered by his neighbours and taken to the hospital, on hearing the news rejoice sent 20 thousand Naira to his family for his medical bills, unfortunately he lost his life to the cold hands of suicide. His last words were if anything happens to me, hold my girl friend responsible.

Charles was a womanizer according to our source, he graduated from ken Polly and refused to go back home, he was a lover of Gospel song and a very talented drum boy.

More sources also have it that this wasn't his first time of him attempting to kill himself for a lady.

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