Saro-Wiwa’s son dies of Coronavirus in London

The son of the late playwright and Ogoni activist Ken Saro-Wiwa, Menegian, has died from complications of COVID-19.

Noo Saro-Wiwa, his sister, made public the news of his brother’s death via an Instagram post on Thursday.

According to the post, Menegian who had underlying health conditions, died on Monday after testing positive for coronavirus.

The post read, “We said goodbye to my brother, Gian, on Monday. He had Covid-19 combined with underlying health conditions. Gian was the smartest and most talented out of all of us: a champion sprinter at school, a poet, an artist, budding engineer, a self-taught guitarist and pianist. But mental health issues limited his life from age 16 onwards.”

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“I took this photo of him a few months ago before he was hospitalised. We were singing Hysteria by Def Leppard, a song we both love. Although the side-effects of medication altered his athletic physique, this photo still captures Gian’s essence: a kind and beautiful soul, always wanting the best for his family, always praying for our future success while being eternally optimistic about his own. And, of course, always loving his music. He leaves a wonderful son, Louis. (Menegian Saro-Wiwa, 1970-2020)”

Saro-Wiwa’s eldest son, Ken Saro-Wiwa Jr, died four years ago.

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