BAYO ADETU
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.
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."
The main cause of her death is
still sketchy as at time of filing this report. Goldie was said to have
been rushed to Reddington Hospital by close friend, Denrele Edun from
her Park View residence after she complained of headache.
But 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.
Keke Ogungbe,
the President of Kennis Music, confirmed the death of the songstress in a
statement this morning. "On behalf of Kennis Music, I’m sad to
officially confirm the shocking and untimely passage of Nigeria’s pop
star, Goldie Harvey. With a deep sense of loss, we announce the shocking
death of our darling music star, Goldie Harvey. Goldie, 31, died on
Thursday after she complained of a severe headache at her Park View
residence shortly after her arrival from the United States where she
went to witness the Grammy Award.
"She was rushed to her official
hospital, Reddington, Victoria Island, Lagos, where doctors pronounced
her dead on arrival. We consider this period a gloomy moment for us and
the entire Nigerian music industry in view of the circumstance Goldie
passed away, the abundance of talent she has exhibited in her but
eventful music career and the various opportunities her trip to the
United States of America would have availed her. She is survived by her
father, step- mother, brothers and sisters."
The remains of Goldie, who hails from Ekiti State have been deposited at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital mortuary.
The deceased attended Green Springs Montessori Primary School and St.
John's College, Palm Grove before moving on to the University of
Sunderland where she studied Business Management.
She joined
Kennis Music in 2010 and had her debut album, Gold. Some of her hit
songs are "You Know It", "JawoJawo" and DTMB (Don't Touch My Body).
In
her music career, Goldie received 10 awards, including Exquisite Lady
of the year, Best Female Artiste award and City People Best Female
Artiste of the year.
Goldie became the final celebrity to exit the BBA7 star game house in 2012 as the 3rd runner up.
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