By Francesca Hangeior
A Nigerian woman, Damilola Balogun, who gave birth about five months ago, has been confirmed dead at a hospital in the United Kingdom shortly after undergoing surgery.
A member of the Nigerian community in the UK, identified as @Dhkrullah, announced her death in a post shared on X on Sunday.
It was gathered that a GoFundMe account set up on Saturday by Omowumi Adetifa to support the bereaved family had raised £3,506 out of a £5,500 target from 245 donations as of the time of filing this report.
The fundraising appeal read in part: “It is with heavy hearts that we announce the death of Damilola Balogun on the 1st of January 2026. Damilola was a loving wife, a devoted mother, and the main applicant for her family on a skilled worker visa.
“Just five months ago, she welcomed her beautiful baby into the world. What should have been a time of joy soon turned into a painful and tragic journey no family should endure.”
According to the statement, Damilola initially complained of severe migraines and visited Walsall Manor Hospital, where she was treated and discharged.
“Three days later, she returned with the same symptoms, but no cause was found, and she was sent home again. Two weeks later, the headaches persisted, and this time she was admitted,” it said.
Doctors reportedly administered antibiotics and carried out an MRI scan and a lumbar puncture, which revealed “water on her brain.”
She was then urgently referred to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, for surgery.
“The surgery was initially successful, and there was hope,” the appeal stated, before tragedy struck three days later.
“Damilola went into a coma and was placed on life support. Despite all medical efforts and prayers, it was confirmed that she could not recover. On the morning of 1st January 2026, the life support machine was switched off.”
“While others were welcoming the first day of a new year in celebration, this family was plunged into unbearable grief,” the statement added.
Damilola, according to the appeal, is survived by her husband, three children aged 11 years, 10 years and five months, as well as her mother and grandmother.
The appeal noted that since the ordeal began, her husband had been unable to work, as he remained by her side throughout her hospital admissions.

