Gabriel Segun Ajayi, a 32-year-old Nigerian married to a 50-year-old Russian woman died of a massive heart attack at a dance club last Friday night, October 12, in the city of Cherepovets, about 500 km north of Moscow.
Russian investigators have launched a preliminary probe
into reports of Ajayi's death, saying that the cause of death would be
determined after a forensic examination.
Earlier, the official portal of the city of Cherepovets,
Russia reported that Ajayi had died of a heart attack at a local
nightclub.
The Nigerian Embassy in Moscow said that it is looking into reports about the Nigerian national's death.
Ajayi and his wife, rural Vologda region resident Natalia
Vedenina, had earlier captured the attention of Russian daytime talk
shows with their romance, due both to the 18 year age difference between
them and the unusual story of a reported Nigerian prince agreeing to
move to rural Russia to be with his wife.
Ajayi met Natalia on the internet in 2012, with neither
speaking the other's language; they communicated through an online
translator.
Natalia's 22-year-old eldest son was apprehensive at first, concerned that the romance may have been some sort of scam.
However, Gabriel turned out to be real, and in 2016,
Natalya flew to Nigeria, where Ajayi proposed. After marrying, the
couple moved to Russia, and in 2017, Natalia gave birth to twin boys.
After coming to Russia, Ajayi began learning the language and started working as a tractor driver and local IT specialist.
"I would spend days on the internet, and wasn't phased by
the color of his skin or his age, nor the fact that he was from a
completely different culture," Natalyia said in a talk show."
"The more I got to know him, the more I realized that this
was my man, who could feel and understand me, how I feel, even without
words."
Natalyia was devastated by the news of her husband's death.
"Gabriel had a massive heart attack, he collapsed and died.
He wasn't on any medications. My husband didn't have any complaints
about his heart. I was informed two hours after it happened…Our children
are just babies –they are just a year old, they don't understand
anything yet," she said.
Ajayi will be buried in the city of Cherepovets to be
closer to his widow and his children. His mother lives with the rest of
the family in a nearby village, and is assisting in nursing the
children.
The rest of Ajayi's family aren't likely to attend the
funeral due to the distance and difficulties in obtaining a visa on such
a short notice, according to local media.
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