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Nothing Is Working In My Life, Female Banker Who Killed Self, Wrote In Suicide Note

“Nothing is working in my life.
“My figures are cold.
“My brain is clogged up.
“The economy is getting harder.
“My decisions are wrong.
“My mind is messed up.
“The future doesn’t seem bright at all, o see extreme hardship I can’t bear the pain anymore.
“I’m sorry mum, I’m sorry dad, I’m sorry Meme, Okwe, Toto, Nazor, Chuchu, Ifunanya.
“Dear Lord have mercy on me!”
These are the words contained in a note found besides a 32-year-old Amarachi Ugochukwu, who killed herself by taking sniper inside a bank’s staff toilet on January 8, 2023.
The Lagos State Police Command had since launched an investigation into her death after her lifeless body was discovered by co-workers.
The incident was reported to the police by the manager of Globus Bank, Ikorodu, Lagos State, Robert Hosharma at about 4pm on the same day that she took her life.
The bank manager said that the death of the lady was discovered at about 1pm.
A Police Situation Report narrated that the manager of Globus Bank Ikorodu reported that at about 1:pm on 8th of January 2024, one Amarachi Ugochukwu, 32, a marketing staff of the bank was found dead inside the staff toilet.
“The complainant stated further that the late Amarachi Ugochukwu had left her phone on her table and the phone kept ringing without answer.
“As a result, her colleagues started looking for her. In the course of searching for her, one of the office toilet doors was noticed to have been locked behind and was forcefully opened, behold was her motionless body with an empty medium-sized bottle suspected to have been taken by her and a diary.
“The complainant also said that a medical doctor was immediately called upon, but she was confirmed dead, hence the report.

Action and investigation activated.

Detectives visited the scene and photographs were taken.
“The corpse was removed and deposited at Ikorodu General Hospital for autopsy and preservation with the support of her family.”