A popular TV host has tragically died after falling three floors trying to escape armed robbers inside her home in Nigeria.
Somtochukwu Christelle Maduagwu, 29, died on Monday after she jumped from her third floor apartment in a desperate attempt to flee when armed robbers raided it.
The beloved presenter, who was also known as ‘Sommie’, was found unconscious by police at the scene but later died in hospital from her injuries.
Police have now set up a special investigation unit to find the perpetrators and bring them to justice, the Mirror reports.
ARISE News, Somtochukwu’s employer, released a statement that read: ‘It is with heavy hearts that the management and staff of ARISE News announce the passing of our beloved colleague, news anchor, reporter and producer.
‘She tragically passed away in the early hours of Monday, September 29, following an armed robbery incident at her residence, which is currently under investigation by the police.
‘She was not only a cherished member of the ARISE News family but also a vibrant voice that engaged and connected with our viewers.
‘Beyond the airwaves, she was a lawyer, a consummate professional and a supportive colleague. She was a friend to many.’
Somtochukwu Christelle Maduagwu, 29, (pictured) died on Monday after she jumped from her third floor apartment in a desperate attempt to flee when armed robbers raided it
Police have set up a special investigation unit to try and bring the suspects to justice
They added: ‘We extend our deepest condolences to Sommie’s parents, siblings, extended family, friends and loved ones during this incredibly difficult time.
‘Sommie’s voice may now be silent, but her spirit, passion and legacy will endure as part of our collective memory.’
Tributes are now pouring in for Somtochukwu on a website set up in the presenter’s memory.
The website’s description reads: ‘Sommie, as she was fondly known by loved ones, was a phenomenal person.
‘First and foremost she was God fearing. A daughter, sister, friend, pageant queen, lawyer, journalist and so much more.
‘But most of all, she was selfless. She was a staunch advocate for women and girls, gender based violence, education reform, and social justice.
‘Sommie’s legacy will live on in all of us. We will carry you with us always, your smile, your voice, your spirit, your light.
‘We pray that your memory will serve as a reminder of the impact that one person can have when they dedicate their life to creating positive change.
Sommie was a TV presenter and outspoken advocate for women and girls, gender based violence, education reform, and social justice
‘We love you Sommie but God loves you more. Rest peacefully in His arms, sister, until we meet again.’
One heartfelt condolence read: ‘Thank you for being my friend. For letting me experience your light, your warmth and kind heart.
‘I miss you so deeply and it hurts more than words can say, that you are not here with us anymore.
‘But I take solace in knowing that God knows best. Keep shining Sommie, until we meet again.’
Another read: ‘I can’t believe I’m writing this… Sommie, you were light, laughter, and such a genuine soul.
‘To think that your life was cut short this way is unbearable.
‘Thank you for the memories, the love, and the joy you brought into our lives. You deserved so much more time.’