Wednesday, 6 July 2011

Better ways to go..

I never understood why the law had beef with people who tried to end their lives it. The way I looked at it was, what any way did with their life was non of anyone’s business. This was until today when I heard about how one of the kid (man now) a few houses from my childhood home tried to end his life. And master plan;

He got dressed 3 shirts, 3 trousers and wrapped a blanket round himself, he then locked the door set fire to his mattress and fell on it ready to meet his maker.

Of all ways to go surely there are better faster, less messy ways take pills, drink poison, jump in front of a fast moving train. This counts for also those who decided to jump off a bridge, a building etc. giving extra work for those who are to clean up your mess.

What ever the situation there is always a solution, an end to ones life is selfish and leaves others to pick up the pieces.

PS: In the morning, he was found still breathing and as for now his in ICU at IHK and has been in a coma for two days.

To this I thought, ‘Oyo yetaaga kibooko’ (he needs the rod) after his out of Intensive Care Unit of course.

23 comments:

nevender said...

I am beyond pity. What good will death do? Especially when you are not ready to meet the Maker?

Ugandan girl said...

I guess you never really know ...

blogoratti said...

Life is so precious...sadly some people don't get to realize that,until they get a second chance.

Be silent said...

Hmmm can imagine when he wakes up with all the pain and scars

Ugandan girl said...

@Be silent..i was just imagining the same thing...

savvykenya said...

The law is right. You didn't give yourself life so you have no right to take it.

theSchudent said...

..i think he wanted attention bse riyale who commits suicide like that?

Breeze said...

You get money u fit buy car
You get hands you fit plant Tree
But no bi u get life so you no fit take am when u like. Period!

njagala said...

No wonder Baganda they cain the body of the punk who has committed suicide

Mbabazi said...

suicide is one mega selfish act.

Ugandan girl said...

@schudent..i agree...no one in their right mind

@Breeze..hi

@Njagala..i miss ATS..big time

@Mbabazi..i guess when you are atit you dont realise...lol

the nyanzi report said...

oh my, what a tale...

njagala said...

wat does ATS stand for?

Ugandan girl said...

African Traditional Society

kbaab said...

I lost a very close friend through suicide about a year and a half ago. I can't judge people on what they choose to do with their life. But I understand, what they're going through at that moment they choose that suicide is the 'only' way out.

Ugandan girl said...

I guess you are right we cant judge..one of those situation that you never have an idea until you get to that bridge in the storm.

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