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Couple Commits Suicide Over Wedding Debt

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A Nigeria lady simply identified as Tola has taken to her Twitter account to narrate how a newly wedded couple allegedly committed suicide.

According to the lady, the couple committed suicide because of the huge debt they incurred after their wedding.

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“A lady was indebted after wedding and killed herself after 3 days, the husband drank sniper too and he’s dead now. Today makes it 7 days after wedding. I’m still in shock!!! Come and see shouts here o. For the first time this year, I had tears in my eyes I’ve never believed it until what I saw this night. It was really a terrible scene, wife still dey mortuary sef” she tweeted.

However, when a Twitter user suggested that it might not be the wedding dept that pushed the couple to commit suicide, Tola further wrote;

“It is! The husbands family said that’s what she kept saying”

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