A Nigerian cardiologist based in the United States, Dr. Ikenna Erinne, has reportedly taken his own life after losing a lengthy legal battle over child support to his former wife.
The 36-year-old, originally from Anambra State, was said to have been embroiled in a contentious divorce and custody dispute before a U.S. court ruled in favor of his ex-wife.
Ikenna Erinne reportedly committed suicide on Sunday, January 26 after the court ordered him to pay $15,000 in monthly child support.
A Nigerian-American named Clayton Udo, who shared the news on X, claimed the court’s decision had devastating financial consequences for Dr. Erinne.
Udo described the case as part of a broader pattern of systemic challenges faced by African men in the U.S.
He wrote, “The abuse of African men in the USA must come to an end. In a deeply troubling case, Dr. Ikenna Erinne, an American-trained cardiologist, allegedly took his own life after an American court ordered him to pay his ex-wife $15,000 monthly, following a prolonged and contentious divorce case. This tragic incident highlights the systemic issues within the legal system that disproportionately affect African men.”
According to Udo, Dr. Erinne had already spent a significant amount on legal fees before the court’s ruling, which ultimately led to him losing his medical license.
He further alleged that the financial strain and restricted access to his children pushed the doctor to take his own life by gunshot.
“He shot himself to death. He spent thousands of dollars in legal fees – wasted money. I am talking about a process that impoverishes you. You go to court and they take all your money.
“He lost his license as a cardiologist in this case plus they slammed on him 15,000 dollars a month plus restricted access to his children,” Udo wrote.
Another Nigerian in the U.S., Obim Onujiogu, also confirmed Dr. Erinne’s passing in a Facebook post, describing him as a compassionate doctor and devoted father.
He further announced that Dr. Erinne’s funeral would take place on Monday, February 3, 2025, at the Gary L. Kaufman Funeral Home in Elkridge, Maryland. A burial service will follow at Meadowridge Memorial Park.
Onujiogu wrote, “In Loving Memory of Dr. Ikenna C. Erinne. It is with heavy hearts that the ASA DC family announces the sudden and untimely passing of Dr. Ikenna Erinne Dr. Ikenna C. Erinne, was a beloved father, son, brother, and esteemed cardiologist, who departed on January 26, 2025.
“Born on March 4, 1988, Dr. Erinne was a compassionate healer and devoted family man. He is survived by his children Ugonna and Munachi, parents Engr. Chris and Mrs. Chinwe Erinne, and siblings Chuks, Onyi, Kenny, and Gechi.
“A celebration of Life will be held on Monday, February 3, 2025, at Gary L. Kaufman Funeral Home in Elkridge, MD, from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM , followed by interment at Meadowridge Memorial Park.”
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