Shortly after obtaining Master’s degree, young Nigerian woman dies during childbirth in UK

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32-Year-Old Nigerian Woman Dies During Childbirth In The UK After Earning  Master's Degree Temitope Elizabeth Soneye Iwute, a 32-year-old Nigerian  woman, tragically passed away during childbirth at Croydon University  Hospital, London. She

Shortly after receiving her Master’s degree from York St John University, 32-year-old Nigerian woman, Temitope Elizabeth Soneye Iwute, has died during childbirth at Croydon University Hospital, London, in the United Kingdom.

Announcing her death on Monday, the official X account of the Community of Nigerians in the UK (NIUK) made a post seeking to raise money to support her newborn baby and her family for her burial.

NIUK Community also launched a GoFundMe account to raise the needed funds.

The message reads:  “Dear NIUK Community, we’re reaching out with heavy hearts to support the family of Temitope Elizabeth Soneye Iwute, a vibrant 32-year-old who tragically passed away during childbirth, leaving behind her precious newborn son.

“Temitope had just completed her MSc at York St John University and was eagerly looking forward to her future. Now, we ask for your help to honour her memory and support her baby’s future.

“Your donations will ensure a proper farewell for Temitope and provide love and stability for her son. Every contribution matters.”

So far, the account has raised £3,785 out of the £15,000 goal, with 157 donations amounting to 25 per cent.

The organiser, Mauren Elor, further wrote in the GoFundMe description, “Imagine the joy of a mother-to-be, her heart overflowing with love for the little life growing within. Temitope Elizabeth Soneye Iwute, just 32 years young, radiated that joy.

“She was a woman whose warmth could melt the coldest heart, whose laughter could chase away any shadow. She was a devoted wife, a cherished daughter, a beloved sister, and a friend to all. Temitope dreamed of motherhood, of cradling her child, of singing lullabies and of sharing her boundless love. Tope just rounded up her MSc program at York St John University(England) and was looking forward to her convocation ceremony.

“But fate, in its cruellest twist, had other plans. Temitope tragically passed on during childbirth at Croydon University Hospital London, leaving behind a precious newborn son and a world enveloped in grief. Little Baby will never know the tender touch of his mother, the soothing sound of her voice and the unwavering strength of her love. He will grow up without the woman who cherished him before he even took his first breath.”

“More importantly, your generosity will help us embrace the little Baby with the love and care his mother would have showered upon him. It will help provide for his future, ensuring he has a safe and stable home, access to education, and the opportunity to grow into the wonderful man his mother knew he would be.

“Every donation, no matter how small, is a testament to the power of love and a promise to this little Baby that he will not face this journey alone. Please, open your hearts and join us in honouring Temitope’s memory and providing a future filled with hope for her precious child.

“Donate today and share this campaign. Let’s wrap her son in a blanket of love and show him that even in the darkest of times, compassion and kindness prevail.”

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