Heartbroken man kills self by drinking poison on Facebook live
Kelvin Mhofu Ngoshi, a Zimbabwean who lived in Middleburg, South Africa, committed suicide during a live Facebook broadcast yesterday, shocking the online community.
The horrific incident, allegedly driven by his girlfriend’s alleged infidelity, happened in front of stunned and disbelieving witnesses.
The name of his girlfriend is Kudzie, and they were in a relationship since 2016. They separated for a while but got back together in 2023. Unfortunately, reports suggest that Kelvin was involved in some illegal coal deals in Mpumalanga, South Africa.
On top of cheating on Kelvin, Kudzie also reportedly informed authorities about Kelvin’s coal business, which put him in a difficult situation. This eventually led him to commit su*cid€.
Another sad detail is that both of Kelvin’s parents are deceased. He was the sole provider for his sister, who was battling cancer. Kelvin not only took care of her financially but also covered her hospital bills.
Video of Kelvin Drinking Poison
Kelvin kept silent in the unsettling video while filming himself drinking what appeared to be a standard Coca-Cola. Initially, spectators assumed it was a normal beverage, ignorant that it was contaminated with a lethal poison.
As the drama took place it became clear that something was very wrong as Kelvin’s condition deteriorated rapidly.
Despite frantic attempts from viewers to intervene and offer assistance, Kelvin’s tragic fate had already been sealed. He succumbed to the effects of the poison, leaving behind a young daughter and a community reeling in sorrow.
The incident has sparked widespread outrage and concern over the devastating impact of relationship conflicts and mental health struggles. Many have been left questioning the adequacy of support systems for individuals facing emotional distress and the alarming ease with which such tragedies can unfold in the digital age.
As investigations into the circumstances surrounding Kelvin’s death continue, authorities are urging the public to be vigilant and to seek help if they or someone they know is struggling with thoughts of self-harm or suicide. In the wake of this heartbreaking loss, communities are coming together to offer support and resources to those in need, emphasizing the importance of reaching out and seeking help during times of crisis.
Rest in peace Kelvin Mhofu Ngoshi. This was his last live drinking poison dashed in coke . Depression is real pic.twitter.com/uMi01vnlMm
— The Instigator (@Am_Blujay) March 24, 2024