One of the Woman Featured in Equatorial Guinea Politician Baltasar Ebang Engonga Leaked Bedroom Videos Commits Suicide
In a tragic turn of events, one of the women featured in Equatorial Guinea Politician Baltasar Ebang Engonga leaked bedroom videos has allegedly taken her own life.
The woman reportedly became distraught after seeing herself in one of the clips that recently went viral across social media.
One of the Woman In the Equatorial Guinea’s Tlof Scandal Commits Suicide
The woman, whose identity remains undisclosed, is one of several featured in the raunchy bedroom videos recorded by Baltasar Ebang Engonga, a high-ranking financial crime chief in the country.
Reports indicate that the intense public scrutiny and backlash over the videos took a severe toll on her mental health, ultimately leading her to commit suicide.
According to sources, other women in the videos are now in hiding or reportedly on antidepressants as they grapple with the fallout.
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Tlof Scandal Puts Baltasar Ebang Engonga in the Spotlight
Baltasar Ebang Engonga, who served as the Chief Executive Officer of Equatorial Guinea’s National Agency for Financial Investigation (ANIF), is trending on social media after his 400 bedroom videos with different women leaked on the internet.
Engonga recorded explicit encounters with multiple women, including the wives of prominent officials.
The scandal erupted after fraud investigators discovered roughly 400 bedroom videos on his computer, which have since spread across social media.
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Government Intervention
Following the release of these videos on , Engonga has become a notorious figure, with his name trending across social media platforms in Africa.
The scandal has led the government to suspend Engonga from his duties temporarily. Authorities have also responded by suspending any other officials found to have engaged in inappropriate conduct within ministry offices.