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Man set to wed dies few hours before wedding, family mourns (photos)

- Nigerian man set to wed on May 4, found dead

- Reports claim that the deceased, Yahaya Abdul, died mysteriously few hours before his wedding ceremony

- The deceased was a well-known mechanic in Kogi before his demise

Reports reaching Legit.ng state that Nigerian man identified as Yahaya Abdul has died mysteriously in Kogi state.

The deceased who worked as a auto-repair technician (mechanic) was reportedly set to walk down the aisle on May 4, but was found dead few hours before the ceremony, in his home.

Reports reveal that the family members are currently in mourning and all wedding plans have been cancelled for obvious reasons.

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The cause of the death is yet to be confirmed but Abdul was known to be a hardworking fella who was well-known in the area of Omeda, located in Kogi state, where the deceased lived.

His brother, Baba Hassan Yusuf, shared the heart-breaking news on Facebook, where he also shared pre-wedding photos of the couple.

See below:

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Meanwhile, Fatima Yasmin Kure, the first daughter of late Niger state governor, Engineer Abdulkadir Kure, is dead.

It was gathered the young mother of one gave up the ghost suddenly after a brief illness.

Fatima's death is coming two years after the passing of her father, Kure.

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