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Friends, family mourn as Katsina woman dies three hours to her wedding
A Nigerian woman, identified as Fatima Hassan Fari and resident at Funtua Local Government Area of Katsina State, has died just three hours to her wedding.
The tragic incident happened at 7:am on Saturday, January 2, 2021, three hours to her wedding Fatiha slated at 10:am.
She was buried at 2:pm same Saturday, according to Islamic rites.
Meanwhile, friends and family members have taken to Facebook to mourn her death.
A school friend, Mallam Muhammad Sani Isah described Fatima as an upright lady and a humanitarian.
“Farewell to my school friend Fatima Hassan Fari , who left us today’s morning to go to a better place where there is no pain and she can join her father,’ he wrote.
“I truely had her in a million, she was a perfect upright ledy and total humanitarian. No matter what people said or if they did her wrong she would not judge but look for an amicable solution.She faced foe with a brave heart and would not retreat from the cause until all parties were happy. I at times accused her of making excuses for the devil. Her motto was “even if the other person is wrong you do what is right!”
“Innallahi wainnailaihirajiun Fatima is no more May Allah SWT forgives her shortcomings and reward her good deeds with Jannatil Firdaus. My sincere to condolence to her family and Especially Asacosa’s members . May Allah SWT give them the fortitude to bear this great loss.”
Muhammad Sani isah
2nd January 2021
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