One of Nigeria’s sexiest musicians, Goldie Harvey died on Valentine’s Day, February 14, 2013.
The singer had just returned from attending the 55th Grammy Awards, which took place on February 10, 2013, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles when she suddenly slumped and died.
She only complained of a slight headache and was immediately rushed to the hospital and a few hours later, at 10pm to be precise, she was pronounced dead at Reddington Hospital, Victoria Island.
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Goldie was laid to rest February 25, 2013 at the Vaults & Gardens private burial ground in Ikoyi, Lagos State in the presence of her family, friends and colleagues that included Tiwa Savage, Joe EL, eLDee and Jaywon.
An autopsy released after Susan Oluwabimpe Filani’s death revealed that the singer suffered from deep vein thrombosis, resulting from pulmonary embolism — a sudden blockage of the lung artery, which was said to have occurred as a result of the long 12-hour flight from the United States to Lagos.
She’s survived by her family and husband, Andrew Harvey who later exchanged vows with his Malaysia-based lover, named Beth Buenaventura.
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Four years on and her legacy is yet to be forgotten in the Nigerian music industry.
Before Goldie’s death, she’s been profiled to rival with the likes of Tiwa Savage, Omawumi, Waje and Mo’Cheddah, before the breakthrough of Yemi Alade.