Thursday, 25 April 2013

Nigerian Lady Opts For Suicide To Avoid Deportation From The UK

 
According to the UK Daily Mail, a 19 year old Nigerian named May Brown attempted to take her life by overdosing on prescription drugs.

May claims to have fled to the UK three years ago after witnessing her father's murder and being subjected to sexual abuse herself. She settled in Dorset where she met and married Michael Brown in December 2012. She now applied to stay in the UK and her application was rejected by the UK Border Agency Officials who believed her marriage was a sham.
When she got notification of her due date of deportation which is today 25th April, she went kukus and decided to end it all. Meaning she would rather DIE than touch down on naija soil. Hmmmmmmmmm...Okay now!

She was found collapsed on the bathroom floor with a suicide note she had written.                       May wrote: 'I am deeply sorry that I had to go this way, without even saying goodbye. The UK immigration has finally driven me insane. They've pushed me too far this time and I can't take the pain any more. I don't want a life or a future you won't be part of. I love you so much, more than life itself and can't endure the agony of not being with you. Please forgive me for ending it this way. It's better to die with my dignity than be subjected to torture and undignified death back in Nigeria.' WHAO... So much for love and a didnified death  by suicidal means.



Before she took the overdose, May had said she feared her abusers would kill her if she returned to the African country because she witnessed her father's death.

She said: 'If they send me back to Nigeria they are signing my death warrant, they will cut my life short because I will be killed. I have found peace with Michael, he gave me a reason to live. I have got a family here and we don't claim any benefits. Michael works and I am studying to become a barrister, we have not harmed anybody.'

Mr Brown, a former soldier who now works for a removals company, insisted the couple's marriage was genuine and slammed the UK Border Agency for its treatment of his wife.
He said: 'May is the most beautiful, kindest, loving person I have ever met. I can't live with myself if anything happens to her. She is the woman I want to spend the rest of my life with and you can't pretend something like that. All we want is a life together. But I'm so angry that is being taken away from us.' May is currently in a coma at the intensive care unit at the Dorset County Hospital in Dorchester.

A Home Office spokesman said: 'We cannot comment in detail on this case while legal proceedings are ongoing.
'In cases where people are found to have no right to remain in the UK they should leave voluntarily or face removal.'

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