Late BBNaija Star Rico Swavey’s Mom Speaks On Losing Her Sanity After His Death

Late BBNaija star, Rico Swavey’s mother, Halima Hassan, has spoken about her son’s tragic demise and its effect on her.

Rico died in a car crash in 2022, making him the second child of his mother to lose his life In a recent interview, Halima Hassan touched on how she started trekking aimlessly on the streets as she struggled with the death.

Late BBNaija star Patrick Fakoya aka Rico Swavey’s mother, Halima Hassan, has now spoken up for the first time since her son’s death in 2022. Recall that in 2022, the BBNaija star died at a hospital in Lekki, Lagos, after being involved in a car crash. In a recent interview with media personality Chude Jideonwo, Rico’s mum, Halima, opened up on her struggles with the tragedy, considering he was the second son of hers to die while she was still alive.

According to Halima Hassan, it wasn’t easy for her when Rico died and she wasn’t herself. She added that she didn’t even mind if he had been a vegetable but she wanted him back.

It was gathered that while Rico was in the hospital, his mum asked for time alone with him as she spoke to his body and begged him to return to her. She said: “It wasn’t really easy for me at that time, I wasn’t really myself. All I wanted him to do, whether he was a vegetable or he’s not a vegetable, let him just come out.” “When he passed on, why I requested to stay with him at that very moment, I said to him ‘the music that you could not bring out, I will help you bring them out, I will do the remaining work for you, I’m not going to let your hard work just go like that.”

During the interview, Halima Hassan also highlighted her struggles with her mental health and how friends and family watched her roam the streets aimlessly because she was unable to cope with Rico’s death. This led to her eventually checking into a mental facility. The late BBNaija star’s mum shared how she still has Rico’s photos hanging all over her house. She talks to them and tells them her activities for the day before going out. She said: “I still have Rico’s pictures all over the house. Every time I look at him, I smile and I say ‘Rico it’s another day for me, I’m going out today’ and I will try talking to the picture to tell him all my plans for the day, then I’ll leave. I say my prayers every morning, tell God to give me the courage to move on with my life.”

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