Controversy has trailed the death of a commercial sex worker at brothel located along old market road in Onitsha, Anambra State.
The deceased, identified as Chisom from Enugu State, reportedly died on Monday, January 30, 2023 after washing dishes.
The brothel has been deserted by neighbours and occupants, mostly sex workers, following the incident.
Different speculations have arisen since the incident, with some people saying she hanged herself in her hotel room, while some said she might have been strangled to death by an early caller over a financial disagreement, while another version alleged she took poison and died.
A neighbour, who spoke to The Nation, alleged that the deceased committed suicide after finding out that her boyfriend had dumped her for another woman.
“She had a boyfriend that always spent a lot of money on her. Even this last Christmas the boy came to her with a bag of rice with #200,000, among other items and asked her to travel for Christmas and come back later.
“As soon as she came back, she was told that her boyfriend had married. Since then she started behaving abnormally and just three days ago, she was seen holding a rope on her hand.
“When asked why she was holding the rope she became aggressive and early in the morning, she swept her room and around 9am what we heard was that she has committed suicide in her room.
“We saw her neck tied with a rope to the window in her room but the legs were touching the floor. So we don’t know if it was suicide as no foam was gushing out from her mouth but the tongue was out,” the neighbour explained.
Operatives from Onitsha Area Police Area Command, close to the scene of the incident, visited the hotel around 12.30pm and left with some officials of the hotel who returned with an ambulance and took the corpse away.
Spokesperson of the State police Command, DSP Tochukwu Ikenga, who confirmed the incident, said investigation has commenced.
“No suicide note was found in the room to suspect suicide. We’re exploring all options to unravel the circumstances surrounding the death,” he said.