Is it me ama cases of suicides zimeongezeka? Barely after getting back to hustle after burying my bro in law, two of his friends, who never attended his burial btw, wamejinyurisha. Hadi chief akaita emergency baraza kuambia Gen Z waache za ovyo.
Mtandaoni siwezi kosa kuona a sad story daily. Watu wengi sana wanajinyonga haswa between 19 - 27 yrs. Jambaas amefinya zaidi
Halafu wadau saidieni kidogo. Balls zimekua blue bana. The missus says she’s still mourning her bro. How many days should it take? She isn’t a religious freak but vile naona anataka ninyonge hadi 40days ziishe
Mimi huona suicide is just one of the many ways of death. at least no hospital bills and sometimes little pain. Nikipatikana na cancer lazima nijimalize before inimalize. About the wife, Jaribu calabash
No hosi bill but serikali forces autopsy. Na sio shilingi mbili. And it’s always done in the presence of a cop. Hapo kwa cancer nakubaliana na wewe. My bro aliumia zaidi nikasema ningekua yeye…
A fatal disease is an illness that results in death, meaning it’s incurable or cannot be adequately treated, leading to a terminal outcome. This term is often used for progressive conditions like cancer, but can also apply to other severe diseases or injuries.
Here’s a more detailed explanation:
Terminal or End-Stage Disease:
This term is closely related to fatal disease and suggests a disease that cannot be cured or effectively managed, ultimately leading to death.
Incurable or Untreatable:
A fatal disease is one that cannot be cured or treated effectively enough to sustain life.
Progressive Nature:
Many fatal diseases, like cancer, worsen over time, eventually leading to death.
Severity:
Fatal diseases are typically serious and have a high risk of causing death.
Example:
Examples of fatal diseases include certain types of cancer, advanced heart disease, and some genetic disorders.
Ocha most youth wako depressed juu they ride nduthis, have many kids, and are trapped in poverty. I think wanaume wengi hujimurder juu ya despair. There is no end in sight for the poverty and suffering. Many numb their pain using hard liquor in chang’aa dens. Wenye hawataki suicide they choose the alcohol route to get a break from reality.
Bodabodas and smartphones have fried Gen Z brains.. people are leaving their farms which can give them plenty of money every 3 months for bodabodas which keeps you in debt forever.