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GIJ student flees, leaves suicide note after losing client’s GHC200k in forex trading

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A final year student of the Ghana Institute of Journalism (GIJ), Nancy Asante Bannor, has run off and left a suicide note after she lost a total of GHC200,000 in online forex trading.

According to her roommates, Bannor, who has been in forex trading for some time has built a strong portfolio that many people have entrusted her with their money.

She has now become an agent through whom a lot of people, including her church members, invest in the platform.

They explain that they returned from church service Monday night to see a note from their friend narrating her ordeal and the fact that her clients do not appear to believe that the investment has indeed been depleted on the trading platform.

In the note obtained by GHPage.com, Miss Asante Bannor said: ”I don’t know what the night has for me and what awaits me but the only thing I pray for now is death and nothing else. Please tell God to forgive me and if possible give me another chance. I can’t kill myself at home that’s why I came back and I can’t do it here as well. Please forgive me”.

The incident has been reported to the Adabraka Police.

One of her roommates Bernice Mensah told StarrFM.com.gh Tuesday that the incident has shocked everyone in the hostel since their friend is well behaved and has no history of a misdemeanour.

“She is a good girl and a good friend. She is well behaved and a good student. Her parents have been informed of the incident and her father says she should come home but she hasn’t gone home.

She says the people she invested the money for do not trust that the money is indeed missing and they now suspect her”.

Below is the full suicide noted

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