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Tragedy as young man dies suddenly in Bayelsa

Residents of Elebele community in Ogbia Local Government Area of Bayelsa State have been left in shock following the death of a young man identified simply as Israel on Tuesday.
According to accounts from community members, the deceased was known to be calm, respectful, and hardworking. His death is believed to be linked to emotional distress stemming from personal relationship challenges, particularly a prolonged disagreement with his partner.
Eyewitnesses said he had shown signs of withdrawal and sadness in the days leading up to the incident, but the fatal outcome came as a shock.
“He was not known to be violent or troublesome. People noticed he was not himself lately, but nobody imagined it would end like this. It is a painful loss,” an anonymous resident said.
Another community member highlighted the incident as a reflection of the growing mental health challenges among young people, particularly in rural areas where access to counselling and support services is limited.

Family members of the deceased were reportedly inconsolable as community youths and elders gathered at the family compound, while traditional rites were initiated in accordance with local customs.
The Bayelsa State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Musa Mohammed, confirmed the incident and stated that the command has commenced preliminary investigations.
(Vanguard)
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