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Woman Reportedly Buys A Coffin For Her Husband As Gift On Father’s Day In Anambra State

A man was presented a casket by his wife to mark the day which was celebrated across the nation to commemorate those in the fatherhood.

A middle-aged woman reportedly presented a coffin to the husband as father’s day present in Nanka, Orumba North Local Government Area of Anambra State.

Woman Reportedly Buys A Coffin For Her Husband As Gift On Father's Day In Anambra State 1

According to reports, the woman had bought the casket about four days ago and kept it with the seller until yesterday after church service, she brought in the coffin in a shuttle bus and presented it to the husband as a gift for the father’s day.

“We were surprised when she came in with the coffin. Nobody could understand her”, a family source said.

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Another source said the woman had been showing some abnormal behaviour over the days but nobody paid attention to her problem.

“Nobody paid attention to her problem. She is not normal. She has been crying for help, but unfortunately Nigeria and its leaders have not built mental health centres in our hospitals to address these issues,” he said.

The source added,” The case is like the man who killed his two children today (Sunday). They all have mental health issues and are crying for help.

KanyiDaily had reported that a 34-year-old man was arrested for allegedly killing his two children by hitting them with a wooden pestle while they were sleeping in Anambra state.

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