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Sextape Scandal: Woman linked to Baltasar Engonga’s controversy commits suicide
Following the escalation of the sex tapes of Baltasar Engonga, the Director General of the National Financial Investigation Agency with women including wives of top government officials in the country, one of the women has committed suicide.
TopNaija News gathered that the deceased who was overwhelmed by the spread of her sex tape on social media and across the country took her own life yesterday (Monday).
Engonga’s sexcapade which is the highest ever in the history of the country has left many wondering how he was able to get all the women to concede to his advances and also to record them.
Recall that the 54-year-old was under investigation for fraud which led to an unannounced raid of his residence and office, where officials discovered over 400 CDs containing recordings of his sexual escapades.
The tapes which were also released on social media feature Engonga with various women including high-profile individuals.
The breakdown of the married women included wives of his relatives, wives of government officials, such as the sister of the President, the wife of the Director General of Police, and spouses of approximately 20 ministers among many others.
This record-breaking sexcapade has left top government officials and the entire country overwhelmed as most of them were hit by it.
This is because the sex tapes of their wives and spouses are still trending online and across the country.
The sexcapade has also left many wondering about the number of divorce cases that would emanate from this as many on social media are of the opinion that if they were in the shoes of the men whose wives were involved in the scandal, it would be the end of the marriage.
Others believe there may be underlying factors contributing to Engonga’s ability to engage with such a large number of women, particularly those who are married and high-profile
Investigations are however still ongoing and the country is working towards a stronger measure to protect the privacy and dignity of those affected by the leaked content to avoid further deaths.