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A Nigerian woman, Oluranti Akinyemi, has died in the United Kingdom shortly after reportedly arriving in the country for her son’s graduation ceremony.
PUNCH Metro learnt that a fundraising campaign was
launched on JustGiving to raise £20,000 to repatriate her remains to Nigeria
and cover related expenses. As of Wednesday, £2,087 had been raised from 97
donors.
In the appeal posted on the platform, Adekunle
Ogundana said the funds would be used for her repatriation and funeral.
“Help us bring our sister, mother, friend and beloved
home, Mrs Oluranti Olufunmilayo Esther Akinyemi (née Oluwalana/Ogundana),” he
wrote.
According to the post, Akinyemi travelled to the UK to
attend her son’s graduation but suffered a cardiac arrest less than 20 hours
after arrival.
“She suffered a sudden cardiac arrest in the middle of
the night and was rushed to Luton and Dunstable Hospital. After three days on
life support, she was declared clinically dead,” the statement read.
The family described the incident as sudden and
devastating, noting that funds were urgently needed to repatriate her body to
Nigeria, settle outstanding medical bills in the UK, and cover funeral
expenses.
Akinyemi, believed to be a mother of four, reportedly
arrived in the UK on February 11 for a graduation scheduled for February 18.
A UK-based X user, @DHKRULLAH, who shared the
fundraising link, stated that she suffered cardiac arrest on February 12 and
remained in a coma for three days before she was confirmed dead on February 14,
2026.
Following the incident, some social media users
advised families to take precautionary health measures when elderly relatives
travel abroad.
One user, @agu_i, urged travellers to stay hydrated,
avoid excessive alcohol and caffeine, move around during long flights, and
consider compression socks to aid circulation.
“These will help keep blood circulation active and
warm enough to welcome cold weather. This is not the first time we are losing
our parents to the cold hands of death in a similar situation,” the post read.
Another user, @The4thTobs, recounted a similar
incident involving a woman who reportedly collapsed after arriving in the UK
for childcare support.
“This was how a woman I used to know in Sangotedo
market died a few years ago.
Her daughter gave birth abroad, and she went for
omugwo.
“They said she collapsed as soon as she got out of the
plane when they landed, and they took her to the hospital, and she was
confirmed dead,” @The4thTobs noted.
A user, @iamSwagga22, called for better medical
collaboration between health authorities and the aviation industry to address
travel-related health emergencies.
“If Nigeria were a serious, sensible country, we
should have a Pulmonary Embolism Team that works diligently with the aviation
industry to create a guideline,” @iamSwagga22.
The incident comes amid reports of other Nigerian
deaths in the UK, including that of Saburi Adeniji, who died after battling a
severe brain stem injury.

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