A Yemeni expatriate in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia ends his life by hanging

A Yemeni expatriate in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia committed suicide by hanging, in one of the estates where he lived in the Kingdom.
A source close to the suicide said that the expatriate Farouk Saeed Hazza, from the Sharaab Al Salam District in Taiz Governorate, committed suicide by hanging himself yesterday evening, Tuesday.
The source explained that Hazza left a letter he wrote before he committed suicide indicating that To the deterioration of his living situation, he said, “Lord, forgive us, for all the doors have been shut in my face.”
It seems that the impact of the crisis that Yemenis are experiencing at home as a result of the Iranian Houthi gang’s wars and the corruption of other tools of chaos has reached Yemeni expatriates abroad.
The Yemenis are suffering from a significant deterioration in their living conditions in light of the deteriorating economic conditions, the deterioration of the local currency against foreign currencies, and the rising prices of goods and foodstuffs.