"It Has An Indoor Pool": Bank Owner Abandons His Expensive Mansion Worth Millions, Video Causes Stir

"It Has An Indoor Pool": Bank Owner Abandons His Expensive Mansion Worth Millions, Video Causes Stir

  • A young man has shared the state of a house which was earlier abandoned by the CEO of a bank
  • The fine mansion is reportedly worth millions of naira and even has an indoor pool amongst other luxury
  • Social media users have reacted massively to the video with many wishing to gain access to the building

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A TikTok user with the handle @silent_hill_explorations has shared a video showcasing an abandoned mansion with a huge indoor pool.

The property, once owned by a bank owner, was first abandoned by a bank owner.

Bank owner abandons house worth millions of naira
Photo credit: @silent_hillexplorations/TikTok, Catherine Falls Commercial/ Getty Images. Depicted person has no relationship to events described in this story.
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Subsequently, it was generously donated to a rabbi after the owner faced financial difficulties.

Rabbi passes away leaving house abandoned the second time

Tragically, the rabbi passed away in 2014, leaving the mansion deserted again.

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The video was shared with the caption:

“I found this huge abandoned mansion owned by a bank owner but after going bankrupt he donated it to a rabbi who died in 2014 leaving the property abandoned. Would you explore it?”

Reactions trail video of abandoned house owned by bank CEO

The video has sparked reactions and curiosity among viewers.

@user5715421878586 said:

“This is when I say all the material things state here we don't take anything with us.”

@LGP commented:

“Only if I was invited.”

@Tina Moore748 reacted:

“Yes.”

@kristina M reacted:

“Top 3 places I visited.”

@Dolly Barreto115 commented:

“They should donate it to me.”

@user808324305216 commented:

“Absolutely.”

@matthewcoulter95 reacted:

“Yea I would and live there plus juice it up more by doing a remodel of the place on my own.”

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@blkneko31 reacted:

“Yes.”

Watch the video below:

Story behind abandoned opulent mansion

Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh previously reported that a TikToker with the handle @bigbankz shocked a lot of people when he showed an empty house with everything still in it.

It even had a shed full of expensive cars. In the 55-second video he shared, the TikToker told the chilling story of why the house had been left empty. @bigbankz stated that a surgeon built the $10.5 million house in 2006 but died in a plane crash with his son in 2007.

The surgeon's wife was forced to sell the house to an African businessman. He lived there until 2015 when he also died strangely after going back to Africa. The house and its cars have been left behind since then.

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