
Her older brother, Otunba Olaiya,
who spoke to NET said Moji’s death was most unexpected.
Olaiya’s housekeeper, Mrs Keji,
who described herself as a very close friend of the deceased, revealed details
of the actress’ sudden death to us.
According to her, in the last
three days before she passed away; the actress had placed several calls from
her base in Canada to complain of ‘being uncomfortable’.
‘Her baby was born premature. Her
EDD was for May 2017 but complications arose that necessitated that she be
induced to save the baby’s life as well as hers. But since the delivery in
March, her health had not been exactly perfect.’
Mrs Keji further exclusively
informed us that around 10pm local time (3am Nigerian time) she went into a
crisis. ‘Her blood pressure shot up and she got unconscious. An ambulance was
called to transport her to the hospital. But her case worsened and she gave up
the ghost before they could make it to the hospital.’
Keji who could not hold back
tears continued, ‘Moji could not say goodbye to us, she didn’t let us hold her
baby, where will her mother start from? Her death came too early, I believe
this was not ordinary. This looks like a spiritual attack.’
Meanwhile, Moji’s 20-year-old
daughter, Adunola was visibly hysterical and had to be held back by friends who
were around to console her. The Babcock University student was then taken into
an inner room as her screams continued to be heard.
Moji Olaiya’s infant daughter
however is said to be in the care of her friend with whom she was staying in
Canada. It is unsure what will happen to the two-month-old.
Olaiya’s relationship with the
father of the child, simply called ‘Mr Femi’ is hazy as there are insinuations
that he is still married to someone else.
The 42-year-old’s death comes
almost exactly two years to the death of her younger brother, Abidemi Olaiya
who died on May 4, 2015.
Her elder brother Otunba, however
told us that the family had not informed their patriarch, renowned highlife
muscian, Victor Olaiya.
‘As you know, Baba is old and it
is never a good thing for children to die before their parents. We do not know
how he will take it. We have to be really careful, but we are going to his
Aguda residence later this evening,’ he said.
Source: thenet.ng
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