A 19 -year -old girl identified as Timilehin Faith Opesusi, reportedly committed suicide after feeling disappointed with the score of UTME 2025 where she scored 190 values ββwhich he said was not enough to get recognition to the university to study the preferred microbiology course.
According to reports, the tragic incident that caused tears and pain for female families occurred in the Odogunyan area in the Ikorodu area in Lagos on Monday when a confused girl who lives with her sister, reportedly took an insecticide known as a ‘push’ after getting the results that were not as desired.
Family sources who spoke with journalists, said the deceased, who proposed to microbiology, also sat for the same examination last year.
According to the source, neighbors began to pay attention to unusual behavior in him when timilehin, went to the office of his sister and demanded palm oil to extinguish the pain he experienced after taking poison at home.
“His brother, who initially did not know the cause, ignored it, only to then increase the alarm that attracted sympathizers to the scene.
“Timilehin then admitted that he was on his way to the hospital to take poison at home before coming to the office of his sister.
“Ironically, Jamb gave him in temporarily only about 30 minutes after he was confirmed to have died at the Kolak Hospital in Odogunyan.
“A surprising disclosure is that he was given an incoming message through his gmail yesterday, as soon as he was confirmed to die at the Kolak Hospital, Odogunyan, Ikorodu, Lagos,” said the source.
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