Nigeria's music diva, Susan
Oluwabimpe Harvey, popularly
known as Goldie, who died
Thursday night may have died as
a result of doping complications,
close sources to her said.
She died last night at Reddington
Hospital, Victoria Island, Lagos, and
barely few hours after she arrived
from Los Angeles, United States of
America.
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Kenny Ogungbe
Goldie's death was confirmed
yesterday by her management via
her Facebook Page and Twitter
handle. The post reads: "It is with
heavy heart that I have to announce
to you all that Goldie passed on this
night (last night) shortly after
arriving Lagos from Los Angeles. May
her soul rest in the eternal peace of
the Lord… Amin."
A source close to the music star
confided in P.M.NEWS that Goldie
died of complications from the use of
drugs. "She had complications from
the use of dope. I guess things went
wrong this time around."
Another source also told P.M.NEWS
this morning that "she had been into
this drug stuff for some time now. I
believe that contributed to her
death." Goldie, who represented
Nigeria at last year's Big Brother
Amplified (BBA) in South Africa, is
signed to Kennis Music.
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