He suffered palpitation three days before his de@th and was on BP medication which he did not take on Sunday- actor recounts last hours of Nollywood actor Odira Nwobu before his sudden demise in South Africa

Actor Daddy Billy has recounted his last moment with his colleague, Odira Nwobu, who passed away in South Africa in the early hours of Monday, November 24.

 

 

 

 

In a video recorded and shared on social media, Billy said

 

‘’It is unfortunate that he struggled for his life. Three days ago, Odira had that attack where the heart was beating so fast that you can see it, He was taken to the pharmacy and the BP was checked and it was about 171. The pharmacist was shocked and said he was lucky and that if he had wasted time, he would have been gone. It is either you would have had a stroke or you would have been gone.

 

So that pharmacist explained and gave him some medication. Now Odira was taken the medication and became stable. On Sunday, he out. Somewhere along the line, he did not take the BP tablet. From in the evening, he started complaining about weakness. When we went out and walked for a little bit, he said ‘’no I and tired I can’t walk for too long but nobody was getting that sign..Nobody could say Odira where is your tablet. It escaped everyone’s mind.

 

 

At a time he said I don’t think I need to continue, I want to go home. We kept moving until we went to a club. It was fun. He also posted videos. He was okay. From there, everyone said goodbye, back to his apartment. We now got another call that Odira’s heart is beating fast again. From beating fast again, he was gone”

 

Billy said an autopsy has been carried out and that the result is being awaited.

 

 

 

Watch the video he shared below

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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