"He Doesn't Even Recognise Me": Man Who Visited Brother at Psychiatric Hospital Breaks Down in Tears

"He Doesn't Even Recognise Me": Man Who Visited Brother at Psychiatric Hospital Breaks Down in Tears

  • A Nigerian man who recently visited a psychiatric hospital to see his brother has shared an emotional video online
  • In the video, the heartbroken man lamented that his brother failed to recognise him upon his arrival
  • Emotional reactions trailed the video as social media users consoled and encouraged him in the comments

A Nigerian man has stirred emotions on social media after sharing a deeply touching video from a psychiatric hospital where he went to visit his brother.

The emotional clip captured the man’s pain as he recounted how his brother, who is currently receiving treatment, could no longer recognise him.

Man emotional after visiting his brother at a psychiatric hospital.
Man in tears as his brother fails to recognise him at a psychiatric hospital. Photo credit: @don_ranking/TikTok.
Source: TikTok

Man captures brother at psychiatric hospital

The TikTok user, identified as @don_ranking, posted the heartbreaking clip showing his brother standing among other patients at the facility.

In the short clip, he expressed his heartbreak through a caption that read:

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"You think you can hurt me? This is my brother at the psychiatric hospital. He doesn't even recognise me."
Man cries after seeing his brother's condition at a psychiatric hospital.
Man shares what he witnessed at a psychiatric hospital during a visit to see his brother. Photo credit: @don_ranking/TikTok.
Source: TikTok

Reactions trail man's emotional post about brother

TikTok users stormed the comments section to react to the post.

@Interior decorator/chef said:

"You’re not far from Edo state I know a rev father that can heal him for free in edo state that’s if you want to help him tho."

@️as said

"No be here him supposed dey. This place is too local and and will affecting him more mentally. Look other ones that’s there are they looking like they’ll get better??"

@mama and papa Elora asked:

"Since ur brother dey here u done see anybody wen recover for this place?"

@ruthila07(utonwa) said:

"In the world of the blind one eye man is the leader. Na him the lead for here now with him HF."

@hhhf said:

"Mine is my uncle too much book made him ran mad when I was still in secondary school he will still help me with my math's Chem and physics assignment."

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@THICKSaMaNtHa added:

"Really sad how someone wrong choice of life style can put his or her family into running up and down, I pray his CHI show mercy nd intervene on his behalf , may they all receive Healin."

@vicky said:

"Tje psychiatric ward is so much checkup days were the funniest u would see someone well dressed waiting for the doctor and think they are normal until they start talking."

@Giftan said:

"As I was doing my service at the psych hospital and there was a one night a mad chased me with a stick I run till I fell down and was just saying my last prayer. Suddenly he came and handed over the stick to me and said it’s now my turn to chase him too."

See the post below:

Man treated of mental health illness

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a young man suffering from mental health issue received help from Edwin A. Provencal and his transformation photo wowed many.

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A young lady identified as Linda Amiani who shared the story said Provencal and his friend had always seen the man on the road for the past five to six years.

Source: Legit.ng

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