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Woman Has N3.6m In Her Account But Her Son Dies Because Of Hospital Bill (Video)

The son of a woman who has N3.6 million in her account has died because of non-payment of his hospital bill, IgbereTV reports.

The husband of the woman left her after finding out that she has N3.6 million in her bank account but couldn’t pay the hospital bill of their sick son.

IgbereTV learnt that both the husband and the wife had money in their accounts but were arguing about who exactly would go ahead and pay for the hospital bill. Eventually their disagreement went on for too long and their son unfortunately died.

In an interview with TVC News which was monitored by IgbereTV, the wife said that up until the point when their son died, she had carried most of the financial burden of the household and claimed that her husband was irresponsible towards those burdens. She wanted the man to take accountability for his actions and finally provide for the health and wellness of their child and family. She honestly thought her husband would rise to the occasion and never thought the child would eventually die. She maintained that the money in her account is her hard-earned money and that the man had no right to get angry and walk away from the marriage because she did not bring it out.

It is worthy of note to know that the medical bill in question was only N25,000.

The man eventually found out about the N3.6 million in the wife’s account when one day he went to pick up her phone to take a call and unfortunately for the woman, there on the phone was a bank alert notification that showed the amount of money in the woman’s account – over N3.6 Million.

See video below.

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