In the midst of an inquiry, the Lagos police have officially announced the passing of May and Yul Edochie’s first child, Kamibilichukwu.
Yesterday, news broke that the first son of actor Yul Edochie and his wife May had died after collapsing on the football field while playing with his pals. According to reports, he had a seizure and was taken emergency to the hospital.
Yul Edochie notified the passing of his son to the command, according to SP Benjamin Hundeyin, the state police’s spokesman.
The PPRO states that on Friday, March 31, the matter will be sent to the State Criminal inquiry Department for inquiry.
Nollywood actor, Yul Edochie and his wife, May, are bereaved as they lost their first son, Kambilichukwu Leo Yul-Edochie, on Wednesday, March 29.
According to reports, Kambilichukwu had read throughout the night on Tuesday in preparation for his exams on Wednesday.
After his examination on Wednesday, he joined his friends to play football. While playing, he slumped and developed a seizure. He was immediately rushed to the mother and Child hospital where he was confirmed dead.
Kambilichukwu turned 16 in January 2023 and his parents took to social media to celebrate him.
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