Tragedy as Nigerian Woman Pregnant with Triplets Die in UK, Family Seeks Support

  • Prudence Daniel-Obia, a Nigerian woman living in the UK, tragically died in her sleep on June 21, 2024
  • The Nigerian community in the UK expressed deep sorrow over her passing on their social media X handle
  • The community is seeking donations to cover burial expenses and provide relief to Prudence’s distraught husband and aged parents

A Nigerian woman, Prudence Daniel-Obia, living in the United Kingdom died in her sleep on June 21, 2024, just three days after her 36th birthday.

The tragedy occurred when she was expecting triplets.

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Photo credit: @NIUKCommunitySource: Twitter

The Nigerian community in the UK expressed their sorrow and grief over the loss of Prudence in a post on its social media X handle, @NIUKCommunity on Thursday, June 27.

The community stated:

“We are deeply saddened by the loss of a Nigerian in the UK who tragically died on Friday, the 21st of June, 2024. We’re raising funds in memory of Prudence Daniel-Obia.

“Late last year, she got pregnant with her first child. Excited about her new immigration status, Prudence looked forward to becoming a new mum and starting a family with her husband.”

As reported by Nigerian Tribune, on Friday, the 21st of June 2024, just three days after her 36th birthday, Prudence went to bed and did not wake up.

The community added:

“She died, together with her unborn babies (she was expecting triplets), leaving behind her distraught husband and aged parents.”

In the wake of this devastating loss, the Nigerian community in the UK is reaching out for support.

The community said:

“Please consider donating to help the family cover the burial expenses and provide some relief to her grieving family.

“Your contribution, no matter the size, can make a significant difference during this difficult time. Thank you for your kindness and generosity.”

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In another report, a UK-based man took netizens on a tour of his one-room apartment where he lays his head.

The apartment looks small but appears comfortable enough for the man to live in and hustle.

TheTalk.NG that he shares the kitchen with other tenants living in the building.

Source: TheTalk.NG


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