Ghanaian Youtube Star, Nicole Thea dies at 24 with unborn child

Pregnant Ghanaian YouTube Star, Nicole Thea has died at age 24 according to her family.

The popular Vlogger who was expecting her unborn son, who she planned on naming Reign with partner and UK based dancer, Boga Global passed to the afterlife on Saturday, July 12, 2020.

A statement of her death was announced via Instagram by her mother which has sent shockwaves on the internet and tributes trickling in.

“To all Nicole’s friends and supporters it is with great sadness that I have to inform you that Nicole and her son she and Boga named Reign sadly passed away on Saturday morning,” it read.

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The statement added that her partner, Boga had agreed to allow her pre-scheduled videos continue to air for her 81K subscribers.

“Also Nicole pre-schedule a few YouTube videos and Boga has made the decision to allow them to be aired. As a family we ask that you give us privacy because our hearts are truly broken and we are struggling to cope with what has happened. Thank you her mum RIP My beautiful baby girl Nicnac and my grandson Reign, I will miss you for the rest of my life until we meet again in eternal heaven. Xxx,” the statement said.

In April, Nicole Thea and her partner, Jeffery Frimpong, also known as Boga announced their pregnancy on Instagram with a beautiful message.

“GOD gave us the biggest blessing yet,” she wrote in the post. “I’m finally creating a beautiful little human inside of me. Can’t believe this bubba will be half of me and half of the loml. Honestly, @global_boga has been the best support EVER and GOD made no mistakes making him the father.”

The cause of death is unknown and the family has pleaded for privacy as the mourn their sudden loss.

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