A man hanged himself at Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo International Airport on Thursday after checking in for a flight to Johannesburg, sources said.
Details are still unclear, but a passenger on the evening FastJet flight to South Africa said the man was assigned seat 15A on flight FN8663.
“He arrived at the airport and checked in. Then, for some reason, he went to the men’s restroom and hanged himself. It looks like he had a rope,” the traveler told ZimLive.
An airport source said police found a diary “full of suicide notes.” The source added, “The young man had a lot going on in his life.”
Airport officials did not comment on the incident. Airports Company of Zimbabwe CEO Tawanda Gusha directed questions to the officer in charge at the airport, Assistant Inspector Patience Ndlovu, who also did not comment.
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Bulawayo police spokesman Abednico Ncube said he did not know about the incident and needed more time to get details. Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo
In another story, A 40-Year-Old Man Commits Suicide at Apostolic Shrine.
Ephraim Moyo, a 40-year-old man, hanged himself in an apostolic shrine with a white cloth, and was discovered dead.
On Wednesday, while she was gathering firewood in the bush, a woman found his body. She called the cops right away.
Assistant Inspector Wiseman Chinyoka, the acting spokesperson for the Manicaland police, verified the event. Ephraim Moyo, a resident of Jarare Village and the gokwe chief Chireya, hanged himself from a tree branch.
After responding to the scene, police removed the body from the tree and took it to Victoria Chitepo Provincial Hospital so that a post-mortem could be performed.
