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GoFundMe Opened For Joy Nsude, UK-Based Nigerian Mother Of 2 Found Dead In Her Home After Phone Calls To Husband, Friends

A GoFundMe has been opened for the United Kingdom-based Nigerian mother of a 4-year-old boy and a 2-year-old girl, identified as Joy Nsude, who was found dead in her house in Hartlepool, England.

Joy was found dead in her apartment on November 2, 2023 after speaking to many people on phone including her husband while he was on his way to work on that fateful day.

Until her death, she was a student of International Management at Teesside University, Middlesbrough.

Already, a GoFundMe has been opened by Opeyemi Adeyemo who is organizing the fundraiser. It was opened five days ago and has generated £3,644 of the £10,000 goal.

According to the GoFundMe by Opeyemi: “It is with deep sorrow that we inform you of the passing of our esteemed member of Nigerian Society (Teesside University) Middlesbrough, United Kingdom, Joy Osunde, a student of International Management.

“She is a Mother of two children which is 2 (Girl) and 4 (Boy) years old. She passed away in her apartment on the 2nd of November 2023, in Hartlepool in England after spoken to many people on phone including the husband while he was on his way to work on that fateful day.

“The cause of death is not yet reviewed. Justice Nwaru the husband who is devastated at the moment is soliciting for your kind and generous donations from friends, families, groups, institutions, associations to enable him to arrange her funeral.”

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