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Judy Austin mourns the demise of Yul and May Edochie’s first son

Nigerian actress, Judy Austin, has penned a eulogy in memory of Kambilichukwu, the first son of her husband, Yul Edochie and his first wife, May.

The 16-year-old boy passed on four weeks ago according to sources who said he was rushed to the hospital after allegedly falling unconscious while playing football.

It was also gathered that May Edochie’s sister who witnessed the incident said the boy read throughout the night in preparation for his exam scheduled to hold March 29th.

She further revealed that he joined his mates to play football after the exams and that’s when he developed a seizure and was rushed to Mother and Child Hospital.

Kambili was pronounced dead as all efforts by the doctors to resuscitate him proved abortive.

Judy Austin finally decided to mourn Kambili weeks after his death weeks with a short post praying for him to rest eternally in heaven.

She wrote; “God knows best. Rest in Heaven with God, Great son. Kambi Yul-Edochie.”

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Two months earlier, Yul and May celebrated Kambili when he turned 16, and they showered encomiums and blessings on him.

Also, Yul broke silence in a recent post as he recalled the fond moments he had with the boy when he was alive.

He wrote; “On that Wednesday morning, you came into my room, dressed up for school. You told me your school will be having inter house sports on Friday and I promised you I’ll be there.

You were so excited. You told me you won a gold medal in swimming. I congratulated you. We joked about your height, then you left for school in your ever cheerful manner.

And you never came back home again. I can’t question God. My dear son, just 16 years with us here on earth, but you made your mark.

Great Son. Calm, cute, brilliant, always cheerful, outstanding footballer, gentle and loving soul.

You’re an angel. We miss you. We love you, Kambi. Daddy loves you. But God loves you more. Rest well, Son.

Till we meet again. Rest in Heaven with God. My dear son, Kambi Yul-Edochie. Kambi yoooooo! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️”