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Tears As Fast-Raising DJ Drowns Hours After Uploading Beach Photos

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A fast-rising Disc jockey simply known as Michelle has reportedly died hours after posting beach photos.

Her friends took to their social media to mourn her death. According to them, the promising female entertainer drowned while at the beach.

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Sharing the sad news to fans and friends, Michelle’s sister, Stella Besin wrote; ”I’m in shock. God don’t let this be the end. I need a miracle right now. My sister can’t be gone.”

Another friend of the late DJ took Twitter to express sadness over her sudden death, sharing the deceased photo and wrote; “ Someone that posted on her IG toy yesterday..so full of life and bursting energy. This morning, she’s no more. How do these things happen? Life is so fickle. Death is so so unfair and random. Rest well, Michelle”

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Meanwhile, Glory Ogbewi, a mother of four children, and her two-year-old child has reportedly been killed by unknown assailants on Thursday, November 4, 2021.

Naija News learnt that the incident had occurred in Ime-obi Ika South Local Government Area of Delta State.

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According to Ika Newspaper, the deceased was said to be at her home filtering cassava when her killers broke into her house and attacked her.

It was gathered that the mother of four was backing her last child who was about two years old when her attackers hit both her and her child with a pestle which led them to both bled to death.

The assailants were said to have killed Mrs. Ogbewi in cold blood because they were preventing her from exposing them.

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Residents of Ime-obi Ika, while speaking to newsmen condemned the act, describing it as barbaric.

They prayed for the hands of the law to catch up with those involved in the act.

As at the time of filing this report, the husband, a patent medicine, dealer could not be reached for comment.

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