The household of a Nigerian lady who died after allegedly being set on fireplace by her estranged husband say Scots have supplied to look after her 4 kids.
Chinyere Ogudoro moved to Scotland along with her kids 4 years in the past to check at Glasgow Caledonian College and gained a grasp's diploma in worldwide enterprise administration.
On a visit again to her homeland, the 46-year-old and her brother Ifeanyi Edoziem suffered deadly accidents throughout an alleged incident at her household house in Lagos.
Her husband Benjamin Ogudoro, 50, has been arrested on suspicion of homicide. He's accused of getting set his estranged spouse and brother-in-law on fireplace as they slept.

The siblings' cousin, Stanley Ike, has instructed the Every day Document that Chinyere's 4 kids - aged 18, 16, 13, 8 - stay in Scotland.
The youngsters are being cared for by a member of the family residing within the UK have been flooded with presents of assist to look after the youngsters in Scotland.
The 41-year-old mentioned: "The youngsters are in Scotland and an aunt is caring for them and so they've had so many presents of assist from folks to look after them after their mum's tragic demise.

"We do not need the youngsters to journey to Nigeria for their very own good. We don’t know what evil is there.
"We need to maintain them within the UK, it’s higher for them. The siblings must be collectively and we can't allow them to be separated."
Chinyere travelled house to Nigeria lastThursday and died on the scene of the alleged incident within the early hours of Friday morning.
Her brother Ifeanyi, whose spouse is anticipating their second little one, later died in hospital.

However earlier than he handed away he was in a position to give a dying declaration to police, alleging that his brother-in-law was accountable.
Ifeanyi alleged Mr Ogudoro 'poured petrol' on the siblings earlier than lighting a match.
He managed to flee the burning home however mentioned he could not save his sister.

Stanley claims Mr Ogudoro had been abusive to his spouse up to now and says the household is now residing by a 'nightmare'.
In a touching tribute to Chinyere, who he grew up with in Nigeria, the dad-of-four mentioned: "She was all the things, she was massive a sister, she was pleasant and hardworking and somebody you look as much as if you wish to make one thing of your self.
"All through our childhood she sorted everybody.
"Should you referred to as her, she would give her your coronary heart and assist in any method she may. Everyone that knew her in Scotland, the chums she met there, are all in tears."
He added that the siblings' heartbroken mum is struggling to come back to phrases with their tragic deaths.
He mentioned: "Chinyere’s mum doesn’t know why she’s residing when her first daughter and first son are gone. It’s simply heartbreaking."
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