It was a tragic end for a 78-year-old man, identified by police as
Hassan Chiroma, when he slit his own throat at the city abattoir, Kano,
yesterday.
The incident which sent shock waves across city dwellers, had set
tongues wagging over what could have led the septuagenarian to take his
life.
Eyewitness said the man was earlier sighted at blacksmith section of
the market around midday where he allegedly purchased a knife which he
used to commit suicide.
The eyewitness said: “We mistook him as one of the numerous butchers
plying their trade, but we were shocked soon as he turned the same knife
against himself.”
The witness, who preferred anonymity, stated that the desperate cry
of a man in danger triggered pandemonium among traders who didn’t have
the courage to watch the horror.
But the police authorities which suspected foul play over the
development, has taken into custody four persons in connection with the
tragic incident.
The police spokesman in Kano, ASP Magaji Musa Majia, told Vanguard
on phone: “We rushed to the scene and met the septuagenarian in his
pool of blood, rushed him to the nearest medical facility where he gave
up the ghost.
“We are working on two leads and the likely outcome of our
investigation would certainly reveal whether it is suicide or
otherwise.”
The police spokesman said the command had requested the hospital
authorities to carry out autopsy to ascertain factors that led to his
death, adding that the corpse would only be released for burial after
investigation was completed.
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