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NEWS: Isabel dos Santos Looses Husband In Angola

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:17 am

Africa’s richest women Isabel Dos Santos, has lost her beloved husband Sindika Dokolo who died in an accident.

Isabel Dos Santos is also the daughter of the former president of Angola, who was accused of corruption and money laundering, Isabel Dos Santos got married to Sindika Dokolo in 2002 at that time her husband was a businessman.

The late Sindika Dokolo and Isabel Dos Santos were also accused of corruption alongside the latter dad who was a former president of Angola, they have so far denied any criminal activities which has been tabled before them.

Isabel Dos Santos is devastated at the moment due to the loss of her husband who’s originally a Congolese, he met Isabel Dos Santos and they both got married and have 3 children before his untimely passing.

Albert Echetah

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