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I lost it all – Nigerian Mother speaks after her three children’s death in New Year’s crash in Canada

I lost it all - Nigerian Mother speaks after her three children

Uche Osagie, a Nigerian mother who lost her three children in a car accident which occurred on New Year’s Day has cried out. 

Narrating how the devastating and unimaginable loss occurred, Uche said her three children died in the collission which took place at northern Ontario highway while on her way to file an appeal for permanent status in Canada. 

The Nigerian mother who fled Nigeria eight years ago with her two oldest children for a better life in Canada, said she was travelling to Toronto to get a lawyer to file a federal appeal after receiving a letter that her second appeal had been denied. 

I lost it all - Nigerian Mother speaks after her three children

The distraught mother said; 

“I thought I was doing the best thing for them to bring them to Canada to give them a better life, but I don’t know anymore. 

“The celebration they longed for, they are no longer here to celebrate. So, to me, I think I’m a loser. I lost it all. All my fight, everything, is in vain and I ask myself, once again, and I keep asking God, ‘Why did you keep me?’ You should have taken me and let those children have a better future. It’s all about them. I lived all my life for those kids.”

Flags are reportedly flying half-mast at Chelmsford Public School in Greater Sudbury community of Chelmsford where all three children;  Destiny, Flourish, and Britney attended.

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