The death of a
22-year-old student of the Lagos State Polytechnic, Isolo campus, Damilola
Adegoke, in suspected suicide, has shocked her family and friends.
They were worried
about what could have prompted the National Diploma 1 student of Business
Administration to commit suicide, saying she did not show any sign of being
suicidal.
“Never mind what
others say. Do better yourself, beat your own records every day, and aim for a
better tomorrow… Happy new week peeps,” Adegoke wrote on her Facebook wall on
Monday.
It was learnt that Adegoke, who lived with her
mother in the Masasa area of Lagos, took an insecticide – Sniper – while her
mother went out to plait her hair the following day.
On returning home
around 9pm, it was said that the mother found her gasping on the bed and rushed
her to a private hospital in the area, from where she was referred to another
hospital. She died on the way.
It was gathered that
no suicide note was found in the apartment and there was no suspicious
information on her mobile phone or social media accounts.
However, the
mother, who identified herself only as Iya Ibeji while speaking on the
telephone, said she had been using a strange slangs lately when conversing with
her. The woman stated that she didn’t want to go out that Tuesday, but Adegoke
persuaded her.
She said, “Only two
of us lived together and we didn’t have any disagreement. She didn’t quarrel
with anybody. That morning, we both ate bread and stew. She said she would use
the remaining stew to prepare noodles later in the day. She lay on the bed,
pressing her phone while I had a nap on the tiles.
“When I told her I
was going to her sister’s shop at First Gate around 1pm, she said, ‘Eyo mi le jare (let me be).’ She started using that slang
recently. Her sister and I had questioned her about it. We didn’t read any
negative meaning to it. I didn’t want to go out that day, she persuaded me so
she could carry out her plan.”
The mother further
explained that Adegoke was supp osed to go and tutor a boy in the neighbourhood
that day, but she shunned her when asked why she didn’t go.
“On getting back
home around 9pm, I met her sleeping and tried to wake her up. That was when I
discovered she was in a coma. I smelled sniper in her mouth and raised the
alarm. I gave her palm oil and water while people joined me to take her to a
private hospital. She could not talk.
“From that
hospital, we rushed her to a primary health centre in our community. She was
confirmed dead on arrival and we reported to the police. Nothing strange was
found on her mobile phone,” she added.
Iya Ibeji, who said
her daughter was preparing to sit for second semester exams, noted that it was
unusual of Adegoke to absent herself from work, adding that she spoke with her
on the telephone around 7pm that day.
She described her
as a kind-hearted child, saying the daughter had promised to buy her a pair of
earrings, on June 3 as her birthday gift.
Adegoke’s childhood
friend and course mate, Faith Omoh, said they spoke happily on the telephone a
few hours before the incident happened.
She said, “We
talked around 7pm that day and she was cheerful. I was shocked when her mother
told me she drank snipper. Damilola (Adegoke) was friendly and likeable. We
checked her mobile phone and Whatsapp chats, we didn’t find any suspicious
information there.
“We both gained
admission to study Business Administration at LASPOTECH last year and our
second semester examination is about to start.”
One of the
deceased’s friends on Facebook, Damilola Ayanwale, wondered why she resorted to
the act, saying she had left behind unforgettable memories.
Anyanwale wrote,
“No amount of problem is worth taking your own life. She was hard working and
highly dedicated, but only her knows her personal pains and challenges…in fact,
nothing justifies taking poison. Farewell Damilola Adegoke, we will remember
you forever.”
Another friend,
Frank Chinedu Maximus, wrote, “This girl could not have killed herself, proper
investigation should be carried out.”
The Lagos State
Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Olarinde Famous-Cole, had yet to reply to
a text message sent to him on the incident.
She is the second student to have committed suicide in Lagos in the past few weeks
She is the second student to have committed suicide in Lagos in the past few weeks
Source:
Punch
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