Ms. Georgina Asiamah "Nee" Ofei Ntow passed away recently in the United Kingdom, leaving behind her only daughter in Ghana and a community that is deeply mourning her loss. Ms. Georgina had been living in the UK for the past two years and was working to support her daughter from afar. On October 12, 2024, she tragically passed away at St George’s Hospital in Tooting after what was suspected to be a hypertensive emergency at a bus stop.
With no immediate family in the United Kingdom, Georgina’s next-of-kin, her unemployed daughter in Ghana, now faces the heartbreaking challenge of organizing her mother’s repatriation and burial. A fundraiser has been created by Huggette Ofori-Manteaw to support the family during this difficult time, aiming to raise funds to transport Georgina’s body to Ghana in line with her daughter’s wishes.
The GoFundMe campaign has already seen contributions from kind individuals. Ben Adu-Yirenkyi and Huggette Ofori-Manteaw have each donated £100 in support of the effort. The community has come together to offer their prayers and donations, hoping to provide Georgina with a respectful and dignified farewell.
On Facebook, people have shared their thoughts and expressed their condolences. Nana Taharqa posted, "Hi, I’d really appreciate it if you could share or donate to this GoFundMe campaign in memory of Ms Georgina Asiamah ‘nee’ Ofei Ntow." The response has been heartfelt, with many rallying behind the campaign.
We extend our deepest sympathies to Ms. Georgina’s daughter and the rest of her family. May Georgina’s soul rest in peace, and may her family find comfort during this time of profound sorrow.
Short Summary of Ms. Georgina Asiamah "Nee" Ofei Ntow
Aspect | Details |
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Name | Ms. Georgina Asiamah "Nee" Ofei Ntow |
Date of Passing | October 12, 2024 |
Fundraiser Created By | Huggette Ofori-Manteaw |
Donations | £100 each by Ben Adu-Yirenkyi and Huggette Ofori-Manteaw |
Location | United Kingdom |
Purpose | To raise funds for repatriation and burial in Ghana |
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