A Nigerian nurse has gone viral after sharing the deeply emotional final moments of a male patient who passed away under her care. The heartbreaking revelation has triggered a wave of reflection online about love, responsibility, and the unexpected things people say when they know the end is near.
The nurse, known on TikTok as @tylorina1, recounted that the man, already fading and barely able to speak, urgently pleaded with her to contact his wife. His last wish was simple yet profoundly moving. He wanted to give his spouse his ATM PIN before he died.
According to her, he struggled to breathe, his voice weak, but his determination remained unwavering. Even as his strength slipped away, he insisted that the nurse dial his wife immediately. He wanted her to have access to their joint funds, ensuring she would be financially secure after his passing.
In her post, she relived the moment with emotional clarity, writing, “A dying patient once said, ‘Please call my wife. Let me tell her my ATM pin.’”
The TikTok video quickly gained traction, drawing tens of thousands of reactions, comments, and shares. Many viewers said the man’s final request reflected a deep sense of duty, love, and worry for the family he was leaving behind.
Some commenters used the moment to share their own heartbreaking stories. A user, Akila, shocked viewers when she wrote, “Please nurse Akila help me tell my husband that he is not the father of our second born. Till now I have not told the man.”
Others shared stories of loved ones’ final words. Pretty Rose recalled her father’s last moments, saying, “I am not a nurse but my dad said, ‘I want to talk to my son. Please call your brother.’ I cannot stop crying this morning. Lord, please have mercy on me and my remaining family.”
For many online, the story was a haunting reminder that the end often brings clarity about what truly matters. Love, truth, and unfinished business.
The emotional reactions continue to pour in, turning the dying man’s simple final request into a powerful reflection on life’s fragility and the memories we leave behind.


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