It is a sad time for the family of late Bimbo Ogbonna, the wife of celebrity auto-dealer, IVD.
The wife of the popular businessman has passed on to glory.
The sad news was announced by her sister, Mama Jazz, in an Instagram post on Saturday, October 15.
Announcing her demise, her sister called out IVD for killing his wife.
“MY HANDS ARE SHAKING
BIMBO IS GONE. BIMBO IS GONE- MY SISTER IS GONE. THE FIRE IS BURNING ME HAAAAAAA. IVD YOU KILLED MY ONLY SISTER. ABIMBOLA IVD KILLED MY SISTER, IVD KILLED MY SISTER, IVD KILLED MY SISTER”.
GIOTV learnt that the wife of the celebrity businessman, narrowly escaped death after burning their home in Lagos.
According to reports, Bimbo was in pains at a hospital after she was almost burnt to death during a brawl with her husband.
GIOTV gathered that the incident happened at their residence in Megamound estate, Lekki, Lagos on Wednesday, October 12.
Sources, said that Bimbo had confronted her husband over the constant beatings she received from him and a fight ensued.
The source, who called for help, rushed her and IVD to the hospital.
Unfortunately, Bimbo was burnt beyond recognition.
According to Instablog9ja, IVD had absconded as his wife, was admitted into Intensive Care Unit at an undisclosed hospital in Lagos.
A source, disclosed that the mum of five was rejected by atleast 10 hospitals on Wednesday because of her condition.
Luck smiled on her as she was admitted into one with family members rallying round her.
Unfortunately, Bimbo didn’t survive as she was pronounced dead.
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