Man mourns father who died of COVID-19, says dad left him heavy load

Man mourns father who died of COVID-19, says dad left him heavy load

- A Nigerian man has taken to social media to disclose that his father died of the deadly coronavirus

- The man with the Twitter handle @IamTytanium says his dad succumbed to the disease on Wednesday, July 15

- He says his father left a heavy load for him to carry and promised to carry it without breaking

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A Nigerian man identified on Twitter as @IamTytanium has taken to the microblogging site to mourn his father who died of COVID-19.

According to @IamTytanium, he lost his father to COVID-19 on Wednesday, July 15. He said the deceased was a great man who was his role model.

Man mourns father who died of COVID-19, says dad left him heavy load
The man with the Twitter handle @IamTytanium says his dad succumbed to the disease on Wednesday, July 15. Photo credit: @IamTytanium/Twitter
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The bereaved went on to disclose that his father left a heavy load for him to carry by virtue of his death but he will not break in the course of carrying it.

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Many consoled the young man, praying for his dad to rest in peace.

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that as the body of one Babafemi Adebayo who died of coronavirus in Brazil was being bundled, his widow could be seen in a video broken down in tears as she begged him to wake up.

In the video, the woman begged her husband to wake up, saying his mother and children are at home.

The woman said: “Babafemi are you sleeping? Please wake up. Your mother is at home, your children are at home, your elder and younger siblings are at home. Please wake in the name of Jesus. Jesus have mercy on me. Jesus, take pity on me.

“Ahhh, Adebayo. Babafemi. I’m calling you. It’s me calling you, not someone else. Your wife is the one calling you. I ask you to wake up in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. In the name of Jesus Christ, I’m calling you."

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In other news, new details surfaced on the evening of Wednesday, July 15, over the sudden passing of Zindziswa Mandela.

Her 35-year-old son Zondwa revealed that his mother had tested positive for Covid-19 at the time of her death.

Zondwa confirmed that his mother had contracted the virus, but said that the family was still awaiting the results of her post mortem exam.

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