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Cardiac Arrest Claims Life of Nigerian Mother Ahead of Son’s UK Graduation

FNA Editor by FNA Editor
February 17, 2026
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest Claims Life of Nigerian Mother Ahead of Son’s UK Graduation

A Nigerian woman who travelled to the United Kingdom to witness her son’s university graduation has died after suffering a sudden cardiac arrest shortly after her arrival.

Mrs Oluranti Olufunmilayo Esther Akinyemi (née Oluwalana/Ogundana) arrived in the UK on 11 February 2026. Less than 20 hours later, during the night of 12 February, she experienced a cardiac arrest and was immediately taken to Luton and Dunstable Hospital in Bedfordshire. She was placed on life support and remained in critical condition for three days before being declared clinically dead on 14 February 2026.

The family had been preparing for what was expected to be a moment of pride and celebration, with her eldest son’s graduation ceremony scheduled for 18 February 2026. Mrs Akinyemi is survived by three children, all based in the United Kingdom, as well as siblings and extended family members in Nigeria and elsewhere.

Family statements describe the event as entirely unforeseen, turning an anticipated family milestone into a profound tragedy. The incident underscores the vulnerabilities faced by families in the Nigerian diaspora, where travel for significant life events can carry unforeseen risks.

An online fundraising campaign has been established on JustGiving to assist with essential costs, including the repatriation of her remains to Nigeria for burial, any outstanding medical expenses in the UK, and funeral and memorial arrangements. The appeal targets £20,000, with contributions welcomed from the community.

Tributes on social media have expressed sympathy for the family, highlighting the heartbreaking timing and the emotional impact on loved ones.

No additional details about Mrs Akinyemi’s background or any pre-existing health conditions have been publicly disclosed. The family has asked for privacy while appealing for support through donations or sharing the fundraising page.

Our thoughts are with her children, siblings, and all those grieving this sudden loss.

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