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Ghanaian Youtuber Nicole Thea’s Cause Of Death Revealed By Family

Nicole Thea cause of death
Ghanaian Youtube Nicole Thea's Cause Of Death Revealed By Family

Ghanaian Youtuber Nicole Thea’s Cause Of Death Revealed By Family

The family of a Ghanaian Youtube star Nicole Thea has finally revealed the real cause of her death after the unfortunate news went viral on social media of her demise.

According to them, they heard she had a serious heart attack and has been complaining of back and chest pains.

They added that because he was a dancer they don’t think she has any underlying health problems.

The family also revealed that the only thing to give them a clearer idea of what happened to her is the post-mortem.

Check out the family of Nicole Thea’s full statement below or visit OccupyGh.com for more stories.

“From what I heard at the moment, we think she had a massive heart attack. She had it in her house and she was telling her partner that she had pains in her chest and her back.

Nicole was saying that she was struggling to breathe. She was struggling with her chest – she had a pain in her chest. It is so surreal as she was so young.

It is such a shock. It has really, really shaken us all up. She is a dancer and we don’t think she had any underlying health problems. It is terrible. But we won’t know for sure until we have the post-mortem.”

Source: OccupyGh.com

Source: OccupyGh.com 

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