A 37-year-old Nigerian lawyer working as caregiver in UK slumps and dies

37-year-old Nigerian lawyer working as caregiver in UK slumps and dies

Chidimma Susa Ezenyili, a 37-year-old Nigerian working as a carer in the UK, collapsed on February 22 and passed away two days later.

When Ezenyili, a Nigerian lawyer, was tending to Ian Hale, an old woman on Scott Road, she passed out while at work.

In order to provide a better life for their young daughter Mandy, Ezenyili and her husband Friday departed Nigeria in August 2023 and travelled to work as carers on sponsorship visas.

After moving to the UK, the 37-year-old took up Hale’s care for the previous five months. Hale is 86 years old.

Hale’s daughter, Catherine Segal, said;

“She (Ezenyili) was driven there by her husband with their three-year-old daughter as she wasn’t feeling well but didn’t want to let my dad down.”

Speaking further, Segal said the caregiver collapsed on Thursday, February 22, and stopped breathing and did not have a pulse.

“Naturally, her husband started shouting for help. The neighbourhood raced to help. Myself and my husband ran outside along with our next-door neighbour and our neighbour from across the road. We had two GoodSAM first responders arrive shortly after to assist. The community first responder along with several ambulances, police and the critical care team arrived to take over attempts to save her life and were successful in getting her on life support in the ambulance.”

Segal said the deceased was taken to Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge, where doctors at the neurosciences critical care unit discovered she had suffered a severe brain haemorrhage.

In his narration, Segal’s husband, Saul said;

“Sadly, life support was turned off two days later, on February 24, and she passed with her husband by her side. Suzy came here as a carer to fill a need in our community. She was qualified in law in Nigeria and was planning to attain her qualifications to practise law here after her sponsorship as a career finished. She was a really good carer. Kind, considerate and always willing to help no matter what the circumstances. Her dream was for her daughter, Mandy, to attend school in the UK and to make a new life here where she would have the opportunities that Suzy and Friday never had growing up in Nigeria.”

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