A Zimbabwean gospel
musician and pastor, Richard Nhika, 38, filmed himself as he committed suicide
because of a conflict he had with his girlfriend, Nomatter.
In the video, Richard can
be seen in a bush in Goodhope, Westgate, Zimbabwe, holding onto a bottle as he
spoke into the camera, his message directed at a woman believed to be his
girlfriend.
"I will always love
you Nomatter, which is why when I saw you I never insulted you or said anything
bad. I have decided to die next to this tree so that everyone can see, this is
real poison you can even see for yourself.” He said before downing the
contents of a bottle believed to be pesticide.
A day later, Nhika died in
Harare’s Parirenyatwa hospital, Zimbabwe.
Spokespersons from the
deceased's family, Pauline Busu and Nyasha Nhika, expressed their shock at
Richard's action and revealed they never believed he could commit suicide due
to his religious background. They also revealed that they do not know the
girlfriend he mentioned but will like to meet her so that she can explain what
happened and give them closure.
They said; “When we got to
the scene where he committed suicide, we found the video in his phone which he
had shot taking away his life.
“We are convinced that this was a spiritual attack that happened
to him because in his normal senses, he would not have done something like
this.
“He was a pastor at AFM Church and he was actually launching his
album he featured Mathias Mhere, Dereck Mpofu and Sharon Manyonganise and no
one ever expected him to do such a thing."
Richard reportedly never
gave his family cause to believe that he was going through a hard time,
however, according to the accounts of the spokesperson, two days before his
death he began waking up in the middle of the night to pray for long hours, but
no one considered that out of place since he's a pastor.
“He was fine, he never shared with us if he was facing any
problems with anyone, we only heard of him mentioning a lady called Nomatter in
his video," Nyasha said.
See the video below;

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