Lagos’ Heavy Traffic Also Contributed To Goldie’s Death
Turns out that Kenyans are not the only people suffering from congestion of cars on the roads. Our Nigerian brothers have it way worse. Our Uncle Chim Tuna is now left with no choice but to deal with the situation as it is.
It has now been revealed that Goldie’s death may have also been caused by traffic that was partly as a result of the Valentine festivities on the night she died (14th February).
“Although Bimpe (Goldie) appeared energetic and happy all her life, on February 14, 2013, she complained of headache which led to her death. Her last words were with her father when she snatched the phone from her brother and asked that she wanted to talk to daddy. While crying about a splitting headache, she asked for prayer support. Alas she went into a coma almost immediately and died on the way to hospital due to the Valentine traffic” a sad and heartbroken Joshua (Goldie’s younger brother) told a Nigerian website.