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"My mother hurt me, so I killed her" Ibrahim Kargbo in Bo City.

At Hill Station-Ahmadiyya Tikonko in Bo, a young guy strangled his mother Fatmata KARGBO and buried her in his room.

When questioned why he killed his biological mother, the offender, Ibrahim, a mason, said it was because she had harmed him and became irate.
See video footage 



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  1. The bizzare things happening in this country are beyond understanding. Mental health is a big problem in Salone

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    1. Indeed that's the result of bad governance in any country around the world , just imaging everything in Sierra Leone is getting terrifying, people are suppressed To the highest level, no good facility, no job, no proper education ,thinks are getting worst, lives are getting miserable ,the young have no we're to be found when it come to proper life , the country has no future , politicians are looting what belong to us whiles making their family to live a better life .
      So all these will lead to drugs abuse and killing because sometimes the life can not resist.

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  2. Oh my God something wrong somewhere.
    The handwork of hard drugs💊

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  3. What a wicked world

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  4. I don't sure if is for the clothes.

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  5. Jesus have mercy

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  6. You can clearly see the guy has some mental health issues. Something is definitely wrong somewhere.

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  7. This is what mental health does when left untreated ! When citizens of a country are being suppressed and brought to the lowest point in life and no where else to turn, this is the
    unfortunate result!

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    1. Your Coment is Out of Context

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  8. What could be the reason for this. Is this guy mentally balanced?

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  9. Dis guy is not too well

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  10. Mental health is real,we don't usually recognise it.

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  11. HE SHOULD FACE THE FULL PENALTY OF THE LAW OR EVEN SENTENCE TO LIFE

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  12. Beyond expectations.
    He has been doing hiddig thiings more than tthis

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  13. Do not let him go free

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