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Video: Brother to late Bimbo speaks on why his sister set her matrimonial home ablaze

Another messy marriage and domestic violence that ended in the demise of late Bimbo has been trending for days; she and her husband Ikechukwu Ogbonna, aka IVD, in their years of marriage, produced five children.
According to online accounts, Bimbo married when she was 18, shortly after Ikechukwu impregnated her.
Unfortunately, Bimbo died on Saturday, October 15, 2022, after battling for life at the Intensive Care Unit for over 48 hours..

Oyindamola Martins who is the younger brother of late Bimbo Ogbonna, wife of auto dealer Ikechukwu Ogbonna aka IVD, has given details of how his sister put fire to her matrimonial home that eventually led to her death.

In an interview with OAP, DaddyFreeze, Oyindamola said after many years of sadness, physical and emotional trauma, the late Bimbo recently decided it was time for her to walk out of her marriage but she did not want to walk away empty-handed. He said Bimbo told him that she had “sacrificed” her life for her husband, IVD and that she made him who he is today and cannot just walk away.

Oyindamola said Bimbo asked her husband to give her the documents of their property in Lagos so she can take possession of the property but he refused. He said Bimbo then vowed to burn the house so that both of them would not have it.

“She said since this is the only house we have, let us burn it so the two of us would leave with nothing”

He said Bimbo poured kerosine on herself and then threatened to burn herself but IVD who was home at the time failed to persuade her not to do so. He said Bimbo then set fire to their curtain and held on to IVD but he allegedly pushed her into the burning curtain which consumed her. She got 100-degree burns.

“As she was lighting up the whole house, she poured kerosine on her body and was like let everything just end.  When she did it, she stopped for a while and went round the house. He was not saying anything. He was like ‘if you want to die, die’. ”

Oyindamola said at this point, Bimbo set fire to their curtain.

“As the curtain was burning, she now jacked him and was like you will give me this papers today..He pushed her off his body and this got her into the curtain.”

Oyindamola said Bimbo suffered 100-degree burns on her body.

“‘She suffered from a hundred degree burns. That takes like about of a couple of minutes to get 100 degree burns. When she was on fire, her husband was right in front of her doing nothing.”

He said Bimbo was the one who ran out by herself and asked for help to be taken to any hospital. He said she was rejected by 10 different hospitals before they finally found one where she was admitted.

On allegations that Bimbo helped IVD carry out some ritual exercise, Oyindamola said he cannot confirm that but it is something Bimbo could have done because she loved him so much.

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