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Local Council 1 Chairperson commits sucide

Residents of Lajok Abilo Nino village in Omot Sub County, Agago district turned into shock after their L.C1 chairperson committed suicide for unknown reasons.
A one Clinton Okot who in his late 40s was found hanging dead on a tree around 6:00am, about kilometer away from his residence.

According to Edward Okwi, a Local Council Three chairperson of Omot Sub County, he said that police visited the scene and retrieved the body and handed it to the family for burial.
Okwi said the police recovered a three paged suicide note letter which they took to help in investigations.
Unconfirmed report said he had misunderstandings over the land left by the parents with his family fellows.

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