After the death of Dr. Ikenna Erinne, a Canada-based Nigerian doctor, on 26 January, his ex-wife Suzzette Chibuogu has broken her silence, called for a change of narrative as she denied a link to her husband death.

The NEW DAILY PRIME reported on 2 February that the 36-year-old cardiologist, Dr. Erinne, who hailed from Anambra, allegedly committed suicide.

A Facebook influencer, Clayton Udoh, claimed that the late cardiologist committed suicide after he was ordered by the court to pay $15,000 monthly for child support fees.

To this end, the ex-wife of the late Dr. Erinne took to her Instagram page on Tuesday to clarify the issue surrounding her ex-husband’s death with a claim that she and her kids were battling domestic violence.

“We are already living through the result of years of anger and ignorance. Let’s move forward with love,” she narrated.

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Chibuogu claimed that she and her children had been trying to heal since the incident occurred, describing the encounter as a near-death experience as they begged to live for three hours.

In her post, she narrated that despite having a child with a disability undergoing 40 hours of therapy a week, she remained the primary carer while her ex-husband lived in a different state with no close relationship.

“Those who know me know that I have always taken care of my kids 100% of the time since their respective births,” Chibuogu noted.

After the ugly incident, she revealed she was receiving multiple threats via calls and texts and acknowledged she had a lot of evidence, including pictures and videos, including police documentation.

“Nobody knows someone like their partner. I respect the experiences and memories you had of him, and I do not seek to tarnish them. I know the truth. People that know me know the truth. What you think of me is not my business.

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