Stephen Keshi died with a broken heart, family sources have told TheCable.
“Since the death of his wife, Kate, in
December 2015, his life had changed dramatically,” a family member said
on Wednesday morning hours after the football icon passed on.
He said Keshi, 54, had become
hypertensive “but was managing it very well… always taking his
medications and checking his blood pressure very regularly”.
Another family member told TheCable that
since the former Super Eagles’ coach lost his wife, he had become so
lonely that he was practically soliciting phone calls from friends.
“After the burial of his wife, people
practically left him to himself. The calls and visits became fewer, and
he felt the pain the more. They were married for 35 years and he watched
the love of his life battle bravely with cancer for three years. He was
inconsolable,” he said.
TheCable understands that Keshi, who was
due to travel to the US later in the day, started complaining of
excruciating pains in his legs a few minutes to midnight.
He was rushed to the hospital when the
pains would not subside, but TheCable couldn’t confirm if he died on the
way or on arrival.
In a statement issued by his family, the preliminary cause of death was given as “cardiac arrest”.
Respected sports journalist, Kayode
Tijani, who was very close to Keshi, told TheCable that he spoke with
the former international last weekend.
“He asked about me from a mutual friend, so I immediately called him. He was so appreciative. You would think I gave him something he did not have. He kept thanking me profusely for calling him,” Tijani said.When his wife died, Keshi had said: “She was ill for a while now and I’m still in shock of this great loss.
“She is more like a sister to me and was the rock behind me and everything I do. My love for her was at first sight.”
They had four children.
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