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Heartbreaking! Young boy who refused to eat after his parent’s death dies of ulcer weeks after (photos)

Several deaths were recorded towards the end of the year 2018 as some families are yet to get over their loss. A young boy was just reported dead, he died few weeks after his parent’s death.

According to reports, late Eden Stevie died of ulcer. Stevie refused to eat after he lost his mom on Thursday, December 29, 2018 to an undisclosed incident and his dad in January.

The boy who is said to be a Student of the University of Agriculture, Makurdi, Benue state and the first son of the family died on Friday, January 18.

Young boy dies of ulcer few weeks after the death of his parents (photos)

Young boy dies of ulcer few weeks after the death of his parents
Source: Facebook

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A quick search on Facebook revealed that the deceased had penned down an emotional post over the death of his parents. However, some friends of the deceased have also taken to their social media handles to pen down their tributes to him.

One Stephanie Chizoro Uzoma said: “Can’t believe you are gone. In less than 1 month a family lost 3 souls (mother, father and 1st son). December 29 (2018)---January 18 (2019) tears in Eden family. I would forever miss.

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Legit.ng earlier reported that a young man identified as Alhaji Usman Abdullahi Gago died on Wednesday, January 16, a month and eight days after his wedding. He got married on his wife, Hadiza, on December 2018, in Jos.

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