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RSS stops man from committing suicide by jumping into Lagos Lagoon

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A man has been prevented from jumping from the 3rd Mainland Bridge into Lagos Lagoon by the Rapid Response Squad (RRS) of the Lagos State Police Command.

According to the police, the unnamed man was seen on Monday evening attempting to jump from the Oworo end of the Third Mainland Bridge into the lagoon.

It was gathered that the man, clad in a white T-shirt and a brown pair of trousers, said he was tired of life and despite appeals from the operatives, he insisted that nothing would stop him from jumping inside the lagoon.

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After some appeal, the man was later overpowered and he was eventually stopped from jumping as the operatives said he had already climbed the barrier before he was grabbed by the men.

He has since been taken to the Oworo police station while his family members have been contacted, the RRS said.

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On its Twitter handle, the RRS said the man said he had become frustrated and thus he has decided to end it all.

According to the RRS:

“Yesterday our vigilant officers on Third Mainland Bridge prevented this young man from diving into the Lagoon. His expression of frustration made him hell-bent on jumping despite being restrained by the officers.

“He’s been taken to Oworo Police Station where his family was contacted.”

Early this year, a man also attempted to jump inside the Lagoon and it took the efforts of men of the state police command to rescue him while also in October last year, a middle-aged man came out of an Uber cab and attempted to plunge into the lagoon.

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