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Woman Preparing To Travel Abroad Dies After Falling Into A Soakaway Pit. Photos by.........facebook

A woman has passed away in a tragic circumstance which has left her family and friends in lament. The deceased identified as Janefrancis Madumere from Mbano in Imo state, died after falling into soakaway pit. It was gathered that she fell inside the pit and was there for some moments before her mom noticed what happened. She had already died by the time she was removed from the pit. The painful part is that the deceased had already gotten visa to travel abroad next month and was preparing for that before her untimely death. A friend of the deceased, Ezeji Nneka took to Facebook to mourn the loss. She wrote; Damn it. damn money. damn stress. damn everything.. Hey I'm really hurt my heart is . What an unbelievable bad news.its just Janefrancis Modest Chukwu Madumere a dream, who will travel with ur visa next month. who will take care of ur parents, siblings and hubby. it's so painful to say rip to u my dearest coursemate that year. God u know I can't question u is only u that knows what happened to Jane coz she's healthy and not sick...rip Jane. shedding tears like never before.omg See more; https://www.nationalhelm.co/2019/03/woman-preparing-to-travel-abroad-dies-after-falling-into-a-soakaway-pit-photos.html

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