Call Me the Crazy Lover Who Died of Heartbreak - Read the Alleged Suicide Note of Air Force Officer Who Killed His Lover

Posted by Odinaka on Mon 13th Mar, 2017 - tori.ng

The Nigerian Air Force personnel who killed his lover and colleague in the early hours of Sunday, wrote a suicide note after carrying out the act, and it has been obtained.

 
Recall that we reported on Sunday that a female Nigerian Air Force officer identified as Oladipupo Solape a.k.a Shomzy Shomzy, was shot dead by his alleged lover (also an Air Force officer) because of love.
 
New report has revealed that the Nigerian Air Force personnel, who murdered his lover and colleague in the early hours of Sunday, Aircraft Man Kalu AB, wrote a suicide note after carrying out the act.
 
Kalu had shot and killed Solape after accusing her of double dating at the Air Force Base in Makurdi, Benue State.
 
The killed officer
 
A snapshot of the said suicide note, which is making the rounds online, indicated that the airman had planned to take his own life afterwards. He however did not go through with the plan after he was apprehended and detained by the Air Force authorities.
 
In the note, the airman accused the lover he killed of deceiving him and his mother, adding that he was aware that “some idiot” would insult him for his actions, but bore no grudge as he would do the same if the tables were turned.
 
The Command Public Relations Officer, Wing Commander Emmanuel Iheoma said “the  letter must have been written before Kalu was picked up.”
 
Read the letter in full below;
 
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