Burial photos of a man and his daughter have surfaced on the internet. They were reported to have both died of electrocution in their home on the same day in Port Harcourt.
The man identified as Emmanuel Azubuike Madu, 59 and his daughter, Chikaosoro Blessing Madu, 24 – who died after they were electrocuted in Port Harcourt were laid to rest on Friday 9th February, 2018 in Isiochi, Abia state.
According to the report by one Chidera Chukwudi on social media, the sad incident took place on the 27th of January, 2018 and it was reported that the duo was burnt beyond recognition.
Facebook friends of the lady were in disbelief at the time the report emerged on social media. A lot of her friends claimed it could not be true as Blessing was a jovial lady that was loved by all. And some people said it shouldn’t be that kind of lady that should die on the same day with her father.
Some commentators even tried to debunk the news saying it was all fake and Nigerians should stop this, but the burial photos of the man and his daughter prove the story to be true.
In another photo, the coffins of the duo were laid side by side during the wake keep service and friends and families were there present in a painful and sorrowful mood.
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