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The mother of the late gospel singer Osinachi Nwachukwu has disclosed that her deceased daughter left “her marriage for over a year, and only returned after her husband came with pastors to beg her to return home”.

Osinachi’s death was announced on Friday night.

the deceased mother on Tuesday while speaking with BBC Igbo, said that Peter allegedly threatened that his late wife would only leave the marriage in death.

The mother affirmed that she could not see her grandchildren for eight years and was never allowed to come for “Omugwo” (traditional Igbo custom for postpartum care by the woman’s mother) when they were born.

The mother who said that Osinachi’s husband never allowed her family into their house until some pastors intervened, added that she told Osinachi several times to leave the marriage but she insisted on staying, insisting that the Bible frowns on divorce.

She denied claims by Peter about the singer’s health, adding that before her daughter died, she and her husband went for a medical checkup and were told by experts that nothing was wrong with her.

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