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    Multiple Suicide Attempts in River Gee Link to Lack of Mental Health Care

    Rural Reporters News NetworkBy Rural Reporters News NetworkApril 15, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    By Ben TC Brooks | River Gee Correspondent

    River Gee County |April 15, 2026 | Multiple suicide attempts by a 29-year-old man, Solomon Toe have intensified calls for improved mental health services in River Gee County.

    Toe, a resident of Kilipo Kanweaken in northern River Gee County and a native of Chedepo Jarkaken, is said to be battling both epilepsy and severe emotional distress, prompting him to take away his own life.

    Residents of the county have attributed attempts by Solomon Toe to take away his own life to lack of mental health program and neglect in the county

    Sources close to the situation indicate that he has been struggling with feelings of abandonment and isolation, which he claims is having impact on his personal relationships.

    According to community members, Toe believes his illness has created distance between he and his family, friends, and relatives, leaving him without the needed support. Local residents say his condition has progressively worsened, with visible signs of declining mental and emotional well-being.

    Residents of Kelipo Kanweaken describe him as increasingly declining and vulnerable, pointing to a combination of his health challenge and what they see as a lack of consistent care and social support.

    Toe initially received treatment at the Fish-Town Referral Hospital, where healthcare providers began addressing his mental health needs, but due to complications, he has reportedly been referred to the J.J. Dossen Hospital in Harper, Maryland County, where he is expected to receive more specialized and comprehensive medical attention.

    In response to his situation, members of the local community have started to rally around him, offering emotional support while also drawing attention to what they describe as critical gaps in mental health services across the county.

    In a heartfelt appeal, a childhood friend of Solomon Toe identified as George Porka, has called on the government, non-governmental organizations international partners, and community groups to assist with his treatment.

    He expressed serious concern about his friend family members inability to afford the medication necessary to manage both the epilepsy and mental health condition.

    Despite the challenges, residents remain hopeful that with proper medical intervention and sustained support, Toe can regain stability and improve his quality of life.

    The incident has sparked broader discussions throughout River Gee County about the urgent need for mental health awareness, early intervention, and stronger healthcare systems to support individuals facing similar circumstances.

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