Actress Destiny Etiko Reacts To Online Trolling Directed Towards Yul Edochie Over His Son’s Death

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Nollywood actress, Destiny Etiko, has strongly condemned the online trolling directed towards her colleague, Yul Edochie, by some netizens, over the tragic death of his son, Kambilichukwu.

Kambilichukwu Edochie, who turned 16 years old on 4th January 2023, was said to have collapsed and had a seizure while playing football at school on Wednesday, March 29th. Unfortunately, the young boy was later pronounced dead at a hospital.

After Kambilichukwu’s death was reported on social media, some netizens flooded Yul Edochie’s comments section and blamed him for his son’s death, implying that his decision to have two wives led to the tragedy.

In response, Destiny Etiko took to her social media page to criticize the trolls for their lack of compassion and pointed out that now is not the right time to drag the actor.

She wrote:

“Someone just lost his child. And y’all are still trolling him. Haba Nigerians?? Haba…Total lack of empathy. This isn’t the time for this pls. We just lost a human and not a goat or chicken”.

See the post below:

Nigerians Mourn The Death Of Yul Edochie’s Son

Some Nigerians on social media have taken to their respective social media platforms to mourn the sudden death of May and Yul Edochie’s son.

@Just_omacindy wrote: “Polygamy God forbid! See how tragedy has just become a thing in this once-happy home. God forbid polygamy.”

@Chantelarnold wrote: “You guys supporting Judy Austin, una do well oooo.”

@Vickiesneh wrote: “I really feel for May…someone that just lost her husband and now her first child, may God console her oo.” 

@Official_mercyobasi wrote: “This is painful.” infusion_lounge: “What a dreadful news. May God comfort Yul and May his wife. SMH ‍

@Jecintaonyinyechi wrote: “In as much as I know death is inevitable but omg nothing good comes from polygamy rest well champion.”

@Tasha.naddy wrote: “God strengthen that woman she is been through a lot already .” 

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