Friends Thrown Into Mourning As Popular TikToker Dies

May 25, 2022

Popular Nigerian TikToker, Oscar Brown passed on May 23rd after allegedly being poisoned by a friend.

It was also said that this was the second time that he had been poisoned.  He survived the first attempt but unfortunately didn’t survive this time.

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This happened in Asaba, Delta State.

Ifeoluwa Mokelu
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