CCTV Captures Nigerian Businesswoman Bebe Jewelry Collapsing and Dying in China
CCTV Shows Nigerian Businesswoman Bebe Jewelry Collapsing in China

Disturbing CCTV footage circulating on social media shows Nigerian businesswoman Blessing Orji, popularly known as Bebe Jewelry or Bebe Orji, collapsing and reportedly dying inside a commercial store in China. The video, which surfaced online on August 16, 2026, has gone viral across X, Facebook, and Instagram, prompting thousands of reactions from Nigerians.

Final Moments Captured on CCTV

In the clip, Bebe Jewelry is seen seated inside the store when she begins touching her chest, a gesture many viewers interpret as a sign of cardiac distress. She appears to attempt to draw attention from those around her, but customers and attendants continue moving through the store without intervening.

She then falls from her chair to the floor. Even after she goes down, no one moves to assist her physically, though one store attendant is observed pressing buttons on her phone, apparently placing a call. Bebe Jewelry, popular on TikTok and Facebook, reportedly passed away inside the store.

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Online Reactions and Outrage

The footage has attracted thousands of views and generated intense discussion within hours of surfacing online. Many commenters directed their frustration at the bystanders visible in the footage, while others stressed the importance of emergency first aid knowledge.

@Godslove6969 wrote: "I think she was feeling uncomfortable for considerable period of time but maybe due to language barrier she was able to get attention on time until she collapsed. People around her would have performed CPR and she might had the opportunity to live. Let our hustle not take us."

@Badmancash1 said: "They all ignored her even after she fell they couldn't help her up. Wow"

@Baabayah asked: "Them no dey help person for china?"

@Mayor_of__benue reacted: "This video is so disturbing. Just look at what happened to this woman. She was desperately trying to reach out for help, calling the women around her, yet they ignored her. Even after she was lying on the ground, they still did nothing. Her family should seriously consider suing the store or demanding answers from the authorities. This is absolutely insane. This is beyond disturbing. God, I'm so pissed off right now."

CPR and Emergency Response

@Drlab337 shared a personal account: "CPR is a life saving skill everyone should know how to perform. That was what saved my mum 2 months ago. I had to quickly direct my sister through a video call when she called me that our mum slumped following antihypertensive drug ov3rdose. They were already crying, but I told her to remain calm and focus. If not for CPR, she would have passed before arriving in the hospital. It is really sad that this young woman didnt get any urgent help. May God forgive her short comings and grant her eternal rest."

@anacondayawa commented: "When we tell people to mind their own business. This is what happens when people really mind their own business. In the world today, we don't pay attention to each other — we just mind our own business."

The exact location of the store and any official or medical confirmation have not been established, and no statement from Nigerian diplomatic channels or the family had emerged at the time of writing. The incident has sparked widespread grief and calls for accountability, with many urging the family to seek legal action against the store.

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