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Woman Dies of Kidney Failure as Husband Allegedly Misuses Treatment Funds

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A young woman whose story touched Nigerians months ago has d!£d just two months after the public donated towards her treatment.

Joyce Ifunanyachukwu developed complications during pregnancy that led to kidney issues. 36 million Naira was needed for her treatment and kind Nigerians donated towards this in September.

However, Sarah Ibrahim, the X user who publicly sourced funds for the sick woman, returned today, Nov. 21, to announce that Joyce has passed on.

She alleged that the sick woman’s husband removed her from the hospital after the donations had been sent to his personal account. He allegedly then took her to church for a pastor to treat her.

Sarah said efforts are being made to arrest the husband and pastor following Joyce’s d£@th.

SEE ALSO: Notorious Nigerian human trafficker Pu**y Mama with male and female genitalia arrested in Ghana after 10 years on police wanted list

Source: LIB

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