As we constantly read negative stories about how couples brutally murder one another every day, our relationships are now turning like nightmares. Either you’ll learn that someone killed someone in a relationship or that they took their own life. The fact that the individuals who should love and protect one other are actually killing each other is very disheartening. All of this is being said because of a viral article on social media that has garnered a lot of interest about a man who allegedly committed suicide in Limpopo.
The Mankweng Police have launched an inquest into Jerry Molele’s death, according to information provided by the reporter. After hanging himself on Monday afternoon, Molele committed suicide. After a case was filed against Molele on Sunday, Seshego Police went in search of him. This came after he assaulted his girlfriend and tried to burn her inside the house by dousing her with gasoline. Fortunately, the woman only suffered minor bruising; the home she was in, however, was completely destroyed. Men are urged to come up because gender-based violence is a big problem, according to Vincent Kunutu, chair of the Seshego Community Against Crime and Gangsterism.
Many individuals have begun to reflect on life as a result of this post, and many are now blaming the government, claiming that the issue is that it fails to protect men. That is why males behave the way they do; if the government could listen to us, such behavior would not take place in our society.
My advice to this is that whenever a man encounters an issue in a relationship, he must learn how to express it. Not only will keeping quiet make your difficulties worse, it will also make you more prone to anger.
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