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RIP: She was allegedly shot and killed by her husband

Mon, 27 Feb 2023 Source: Ghana Trends

A couple is currently trending all over social media for all the wrong reasons, I think it's safe to say some men in life they're not only cruel but selfish.

How can you shoot and kill the love of your life, to make matters worse he killed himself? Right now both of their kids are going to face life without the presence of their parents.

Those kids are young, life is going to be challenging for them imagine the sort of trauma they're currently experiencing. The department of health in Limpopo is saddened by the sad passing of the two paramedics. The incident took place last night, we did say that in South Africa we're dealing with a pandemic of illegal firearms. Gender-based violence on the other hand is getting out of control.

The 44-year-old woman was fearing for her life for quite some time, she was in a very abusive relationship with her husband. She wanted to live him and file for divorce as a result she got a protection order against him.

A protection order is not enough our beautiful sisters are being murdered, we need to implement laws that are going to protect our sisters.

The department of health has broken its silence and it was revealed that they have lost a lot of employees under the same circumstances. They were working together, it seems like they fall in love while they were working together. He didn't even think about the future of his two children, he was a selfish man, he was supposed to be a protector as well as a provider but instead, he was hurting his wife. He was a cruel person, let's hope that we have justice in the afterlife he needs to pay for his sins. May her beautiful soul rest in peace, he was a monster.

Source: Ghana Trends