/ May 16, 2026
/ May 16, 2026

25-year-old woman, Endurance Gunat dies seven months after wedding

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A 25-year-old woman, Endurance Japhet Gunat, has reportedly died seven months after her wedding.

Her death was announced by Gunat Japhet, the bereaved husband, in her obituary shared on Facebook.

The deceased got married to her heartthrob on December 9, 2023.

Mourning her demise, a friend of the family, Fuki Christian Daniel, took to Facebook to empathise with how tragic the news hit them.

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“It’s just like I’m dreaming. My friend’s wife is gone. Gunat Japhet. married on December 9, two weeks after I got married at the same church. I feel very sad that, on a daily basis, a targeted age of young people keeps going. God, teach us to number our days, as death is inevitable and a snitch. Rest in peace, dear Slush. It is good when Jesus is involved,” he wrote.

She reportedly died on July 6 and will be buried in the Bokkos Local Government area of Plateau State on Friday, July 12, 2024.

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