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Please help me bring my son’s body for burial here in Rivers state – Mother of sound engineer, Precious, who died alongside Jnr Pope begs Gov Fubara


The Boy Who Died Alongside Jnr Pope


e mother of sound engineer, Precious, who died alongside Jnr Pope, in a boat mishap in Anambra state on April 10, has cried out for assistance from the Rivers state governor, Sim Fubara.

In a heartbreaking video shared on social media, the mother of the deceased appealed to the governor to help bring her son’s body to the state for proper burial.

Recall that the Akwa Ibom state governor, Eno Umo, recently facilitated the moving of Abigail Frederick, the makeup artiste who died in the boat mishap from the bank of the river where it was buried in her father’s compound on Monday, April 15.

‘’I call on you Governor of Rivers state to come and help me. I have been ill. It is that my that has been funding my treatment. Please try and visit the family so we can see how to bring back my son’s body back because his landlady in Asaba says his spirit has been disturbing her. Please help me. If I do not see my son (body) I will die” the distraught mum said

Watch a video of the mum weeping below…


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    Emma

    Someone should show this to the rivers state government. They should help the poor woman. The boy deserves this. He died trying to make a living in a legit way.


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    Victor
    Nice one. Gov Fubara swing into action like your always-Ibom counterpart and please do fhe needful

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    Peter
    Chai sorry ma,this is really so painful and heartbreaking,god pls console this woman and all others affected in this tragedy


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    Fredric
    Honesty I shaded tears listening to this mama’s speech,no mother or families deserve to bury there loved ones so young when they are doing there legit business..please Nigerians and River state government should please come to her aid to bring back her son’s body back for proper burial..may his soul rest in peace


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    Pascal

    Rivers State government shouldn’t allow this to slide. The boy died while eking an honourable means of livelihood and deserve to be properly buried. He needs to be taken home and give a proper burial and allow the family have closure. So sorry Ma no woman deserve to burial her child let alone in a painful and demeaning way. I pray God will console you and give you fortitude


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    Ben
    This tragedy is too much. This poor woman. Her son was working hard to be somebody in this life. So sorry ma, may Precious rest in perfect peace.

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    James
    I really feel her pain. But how will she be able to see the body by now when it’s been days or a week they buried him? This is just so saddening.


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    Diogo
    They were all young, genuinely trying to survive and support their families. It is just . I hope help comes her way soonest. May their souls and the souls of the faithful departed continue to rest in peace – Amen


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    Jessika
    The useless beings will not contribute now but knows how to channel their money to meaningless BIG BROTHER NIGERIA.

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    philip
    The spirit of the dead boy is disturbing them at Asaba where he was living. This really weakened me. Innocent hardworking boy that was taking care of his aged mother just died in such tragic manner, his spirit must be so confused and angry right now. It’s a sudden exit. Chai, Olorun Oba o


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    Patty

    May she have the peace that she desires at this trying time..so heartbreaking


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    Frank

    Me am shedding tears persistently.This kind of accident is to much for me ooo.These are youths with life and ambition.


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    Shanky

    Wao, I really feel like crying for her


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    Faith

    Omoh, this life no balance at all o, na wa o

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