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Ibrahim Chatta reveals how his first child died in Lagos hospital [VIDEO]

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Nollywood actor Ibrahim Chatta has stated that his firstborn died in a Lagos hospital because he couldn’t afford hospital bills.

Chatta, speaking during a video conversation with crew members while on a movie set, explained that all efforts to raise money when the child was admitted to a hospital in the Iddo area of Lagos State proved abortive.

Revisiting the incident, the actor said his late child was buried in a wooden Coca-Cola crate.

The video was shared on YouTube by Abiola Orisile Events & Parties.

He said, “Malik is not my firstborn. My first child is a baby girl. I lost her because I couldn’t pay hospital bills.

“She was taken to the hospital in the Iddo area of Lagos State. I trekked from Ijora Badia to Makoko, and I couldn’t get any money until she died. My first child was buried in the old wooden crate of Coke.”

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