Saturday, 22 October 2016

Lady Died In Car Accident 4 Days To Wedding Buried On Her Wedding Day (See Photos)


Nigerian Lady Who Died In Car Accident 4 Days To Her
Wedding Buried On Wedding Day In Bauchi
The death of Victoria Hallan, an indigene of Toro Local
Government Area of Bauchi State in an auto accident on
Wednesday October 12, 2016, just four days to her
wedding has turned the mood of her family and friends
from rejoicing and singing to deep mourning and sober
reflection on the uncertainty of life.
The sadness that enveloped the atmosphere following
the news of Victoria’s death swings from anguish to a
state of despair as it was learnt that she died along with
her beloved mother in the ill-fated bus that was
conveying them from Jalingo in Taraba State to Bauchi
to put finishing touches to her wedding preparations.

Victoria, a National Diploma graduate in Science
Laboratory Technology from the Federal Polytechnic
Bauchi, according to her friends who spoke fondly of
her, was a beautiful person inside and outside.
She had a pointed nose, a big charming smile, elegance,
carriage, and captivating eyes, they told Saturday Sun.
She graduated in 2015 after which she and her fiancé,
Aminchi David, 34, agreed to tie the nuptial knots.
They fixed Saturday October 15, 2016 for their wedding
in Bauchi. Before that, Victoria’s send forth was slated
for Sunday October 9 at Sabon Gari in Jalingo.
“I can’t believe that my jewel is gone,” Aminchi decked
in his blue wedding suit with his best man Armstrong
decked in suit with same colour and suit, told Saturday
Sun after Victoria’s funeral, as he fought back tears.
“She was a paragon of beauty. I can’t believe she is
dead. She was so kind and organised. It is so painful,”
Aminchi counted his loss.
Friends recalled that the late Victoria, 24 and her mother,
Naomi, 50 cut a picture of happiness during the send
forth. As other family members and friends shared in
their happiness, there was no premonition that mother
and daughter were destined to die same day and place
in one of the most painful deaths one can imagine.
“She was enjoying one of the happiest days of her life,”
one of her blossom friends told our correspondent of
Victoria’s disposition during the send forth. Sadly, it
was to be Victoria’s last happy moment in life as death
came calling after the ceremony
“It is painful,” the friend broke down and cried profusely.
“She looked ravishing in her yellow colour lace with
blue headgear to match. Victoria was gap-toothed and
when she smiled it was so beautiful,” said her childhood
friend who has not stopped crying.
“Victoria’s chief bridesmaid Joan Joshua fell ill when the
news reached her that her best friend had died in a
motor accident,” Armstrong said.
After four years of courtship, the intending couple
agreed for the wedding to take place at COCIN church in
Tudun Maizamani on Bayara road in Bauchi metropolis.
[Saturday Sun]

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