Five Suicide cases reported this week, ALL MALE


5 five suicide cases reported this week, all male

The latest police report reveals a concerning trend, with five cases of suicide recorded in a single week, all involving male victims. These incidents were reported from different regions of Namibia, highlighting the ongoing struggle with mental health and the devastating effects of suicide on families and communities.

Incident Reports

  • Hardap Region:
    A 55-year-old shepherd, identified as Niklaas, was found hanging from a tree at Farm Eitsamub, approximately 62 kilometers from Gibeon. A neighbor discovered the body, and authorities believe the act occurred between Wednesday and Thursday.

  • ||Kharas Region:
    David Isaak, a 55-year-old resident of Kronlein, was found hanging from a tree on Thursday. Witnesses say Isaak was last seen sitting near the same tree earlier. Police suspect no foul play in the incident.

  • Oshikoto Region:
    A 20-year-old Angolan national was found hanging from a tree at Oshana Shangali village on Friday. According to the report, he had complained of a headache the previous day, but no suicide note was left.

  • Omusati Region:
    Mateca Capundo, a 49-year-old Angolan male from Enariwa village, was discovered by his girlfriend hanging from the roof of a traditional hut on Saturday. Capundo also left no suicide note.

  • Oshana Region:
    In a tragic case at Oshakati State Hospital, 44-year-old Fillemon Weyulu was found hanging from a window burglar bar using a hospital sheet. Weyulu had been admitted to Ward 16A. Nurses on duty discovered his body.

Suicide Statistics

The Ministry of Health and Social Services reports that 542 suicides occurred last year, with adult males comprising the majority at 449 cases. Female adults accounted for 80 cases, while male children represented 8, and female children 5.

Mental Health Crisis and Support Resources

Experts have consistently highlighted the need for enhanced mental health awareness and interventions to reduce suicide rates, psychologists always emphasizes that societal stigma often prevents men from seeking help.

Study indicates that economic hardship, family conflicts, and untreated mental health conditions are among the leading triggers of suicide in many countries.

The Ministry of Health and Social Services urges anyone experiencing suicidal thoughts to reach out for help. Social workers and health professionals are available at local clinics. Lifeline/Childline offers confidential support and can be contacted toll-free at 116 or 106 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., including public holidays. Alternatively, SMS support is available at 081 398 5510.

Authorities are encouraging communities to foster open conversations about mental health and to support individuals showing signs of distress. The rising number of suicides underscores the urgency of addressing this silent epidemic through collective effort and compassion.

This tragic report serves as a reminder of the importance of mental health awareness and the need for continued investment in prevention initiatives.

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