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The small African country with the world’s highest suicide rate

BBC News

Published: August 6,2024 12:20 PM

It is a steep climb from the main road to 79-year-old Matlohang Moloi’s home, through the mountains that make Lesotho one of the highest countries in the world.

The mother of 10 welcomes me to her neat house, showing me photos of her large family. I am here to talk about one of her children – her firstborn son, Tlohang.

At 38 he became part of a grim statistic. Lesotho, the kingdom in the sky, is home to the world’s highest suicide rate.

“Tlohang was a good son. He had told me about his mental health struggles,” Ms. Moloi says.

“Even that day he took his own life, he came to me and said ‘mother, one day you will hear that I have taken my life’.

“His death hurt me a lot. I really wish he could have explained in more detail what was troubling him in his mind. He was worried if he told people they’d think he’s a weak person who can’t solve his own problems.”

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