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    Nollywood Actor, Yul Edochie has reportedly lost his 15yr Old First Son, Kambi to the cold hands of death

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    This was confirmed by the National President of the Actors Guild of Nigeria. AGN, Ejezie Emeka Rollas who sad Yul Edochie sent him words yesterday, telling him that his 15yr old son slumped and was rushed to the hospital but before they could get to the hospital, the boy died.

    This must be a very sad period for both mother, May and father, Yul to loose a son this grown.

    Reports has it that Kambilichukwu had read throughout the previous night in preparation for his examination on Wednesday, the 29th, after his exams, he returned home, but joined his friends to play football and while playing, he slumped and developed seizure.

    He was rushed to Mother and Child hospital where he was confirmed dead. May the soul rest of Kambi rest in the hope of resurrection and in peace.

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