Lady Narrates What Reportedly Led to Death of Her 14-year-old Brother at Enugu Boarding School

Lady Narrates What Reportedly Led to Death of Her 14-year-old Brother at Enugu Boarding School

  • A Nigerian lady named Queensley, whose 14-year-old brother died at an Enugu school, shared what reportedly led to his death
  • The heartbroken lady shared how her brother got involved in a drowning incident and shared the details of what reportedly happened
  • Many who came across the video sympathised with the lady, as some shared what they observed about the incident

The death of a 14-year-old student, Kosisochukwu Nnamani, who passed away on 4th May 2026 at a secondary school in Enugu State, has got people talking.

The bpy’s elder sister took to her TikTok page to give an account of what the family was told about her brother’s death.

A heartbroken lady shares how her brother reportedly died at Enugu boarding school.
A heartbroken lady narrates what reportedly led to the death of her 14-year-old brother. Photo: @angelicqueensley
Source: TikTok

Lady narrates how brother died in school

Identified as @angelicqueensley on TikTok, the lady said her brother died while trying to pick up his bucket from inside the reservoir.

The lady said:

“Even me myself the sister doesn’t even know the true story, if it was his friends that were the cause or if it happened suddenly. But all I just want to clarify here is that my brother was fetching water at the reservoir, and they chased them out for their May devotion. And my brother sneaked out of the chapel with two of his friends to go and bring out his bucket.

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"As they now went, my brother told his friends to tie him rope on his waist so that he can enter the reservoir, so that he can bring out the bucket. As they tied him the rope and he now entered inside, he brought the bucket.
"At the process of them now dragging him out of the reservoir, the rope now cut, and that was how my brother fell back inside and drowned. She also told people to stop spreading rumours that her brother was bullied and forced into the reservoir."

Watch her TikTok video below:

Legit.ng has reached out to Queensley for her comments, but she has yet to respond.

Reactions trail lady's brother's death

AliceUgonne said:

"I’m confused first of, fetching water from a reservoir ??? How’s that possible?"

Chec Construction said:

"From what I went through in boarding school, I'll never send any of my children to boarding school."

Nurse_cyber said:

"Look no child of mine is going to any boarding school… I’m so sorry for your loss."

Ada said:

"You look Soo familiar. Where in Enugu do you stay? I'm really sorry for your loss."

Lenny_Autos said:

"Me and all my siblings went to boarding school but none of my kids go near boarding school Allah!"

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Chinny said:

"so sorry about your loss. may God grant you comfort and consolation. keep a closed ear to the rumours so it doesn't drain and hurt you the more so you can mourn and bear your grief. you really can't control SM and people's opinions to grief. so beautiful strong girl. sending you hugs."
A heartbroken lady narrates what reportedly led to the death of her 14-year-old brother
A heartbroken lady shares how her brother reportedly died at Enugu boarding school. Photo: @angelicqueensley
Source: TikTok

In a related story, a widow shared the last promise her husband made to their daughter and why he was buried in their living room.

Lady shares sister's last video before dying

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a heartbroken lady shared the last video her sister made before she died, after giving birth to her child.

Many were moved to tears after hearing the dying woman’s last words as her sister said she died on her daughter's birthday.

Source: Legit.ng

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