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Man commits suicide, leaves behind phone security pattern, money transfer pin

A 24-year-old Lawrence Munene who committed suicide in his house on Monday, September 6, has been found to have left behind a suicide note, his phone security pattern and his money transfer pin (Mpesa).

The deceased is reportedly from Kithiruri village in Kianjakoma Sub-location of Kenya.

Lawrence’s father, Silas Nyaga said his son’s corpse was discovered after his daughter knocked on his (Lawrence) door and got no response.

Nyaga said the deceased’s younger sister, Murugi, alerted him after realizing that the house was quiet. When they broke into the house they found the body of his son dangling beside the bed.

He said: “My daughter (Ann Murugi) alerted me on what was happening and when I went to try to open the door, I realized it was closed from inside.”

In his suicide note, Lawrence bid goodbye to his family and also asked anyone who had issues with him to forgive him. He asked that his goats be given to his nephew who is his sister’s son.

It read in part: “I am so sorry to everyone who I have wronged. Please live a lovely and enjoyable life until we meet again. I will miss you so much.”

His father added that after unlocking his phone they only “found conversations with his friends and nothing much. Nyaga added, “we are wondering what really prompted him to make such a decision.”

Lawrence’s mother, Cecilia Wanja described him as a kind and humble son. She said the incident had been confusing.

She disclosed that her late son always gave a hand whenever there was a need to assist.

“My son did not show any form of disturbance or discomfort because he wore a cool face and did not show any signs of depression.”

Lawrence’s corpse has been deposited at Gakwegori mortuary.

 

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