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Nigerian woman, Mirian Chinonso Sundy, d!es two days to her traditional wedding.

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Family and friends of a Nigerian woman, Mirian Chinonso Sunday, have been thrown into mourning after she d!ed two days to her traditional wedding.

It was gathered that Miriam passed away on Friday, October 3, in Umuahia, Abia State.

Her traditional wedding was scheduled to be held on Sunday, 5th October.

Her fiancé Ugochukwu Princewill (Donish Gold) had shared their pre-wedding photos on October 2, thanking her for choosing him.

“Sunday we party. 5th October. Thank you so much for choosing me, my baby girl.... love is a beautiful thing,” he wrote.

According to reports, Miriam was on her way to the market when she suddenly started complaining of chest pain and was rushed to FMC Umuahia where doctors battled to save her life.

It's alleged she developed internal bleeding and a surgery was carried out but sadly, all efforts to save her life proved abortive.
 
It's truly devastating to read something like this; it makes me think about how fragile life can be. A person who was about to begin a new life, full of hope and plans, is suddenly gone. I imagine the pain of her fiancé, who just hours before was joyfully sharing their engagement photos, and now faces such a sudden and irreparable loss. I also think about her family, who was surely already preparing every detail for the wedding, and suddenly finds themselves faced with the most unexpected tragedy. It's hard to find words of comfort in situations like these, because nothing fills the void left behind by someone so dear. The only thing left is to remember what she meant to everyone and find strength in the unity of the family. Sometimes we think we have all the time in the world, but stories like these remind us otherwise.
 
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