The youngest of Jonah and Nadene’s son, Dhyreille Lomu turns 14.
The birthday boy, our Jonah Jr wanted to visit his dad’s grave for his birthday so we did. At the cemetery we were talking as we do said Nadene Lomu said in a Facebook post. The recent turn of events and how the Lomu family have been fighting to protect Jonah’s wishes in having his Estate Administered despite nine years in November, has been a gruelling time for them despite Nadene being the sole residuary beneficiary of Jonah’s estate in accordance with Jonah’s will and the boys know it all. However, the special day sparked concern yet again for the Lomu boys being without their dad, while visiting his grave side to clean his headstone and add more fresh flowers. The older of Jonah’s two sons, Brayley Lomu said, “mum if dad were still here none of what’s happening to you would be done,” Dhyreille Lomu, then saying very concerned, “yeah mum, all those people and the lawyer too, it’s disgusting mum what he’s doing and it makes me so angry…he’s our dad and you’re our mum, and they should all back off and leave you alone.”
Brayley then saying “and mum it was only you and dad that did all his work together, even all my mates know that, so what gives others the right to think it’s ok to do this to you, dad would be so angry mum with what the lawyer and others are doing to you and it’s our name too so what gives them the right to take what’s ours, dad left it to you….don’t worry mum, we’ll tell everyone the truth and how bad you’ve been treated!
If dad were still here he would have protected you, everyone was scared of dad…so none of them would have tried this crap, but it’s ok mum, we’ll protect you!”
As the loving mother that Nadene is, she thanked the boys and reminded them how much they are loved by both her and Jonah. She continued on to say she will never stop fighting to protect what’s rightly their families and for what Jonah’s wishes are too, and how proud Jonah would be of their sons. She too expressed how proud she is of Brayley and Dhyreille.
Despite nine years in November, since Jonah’s devastating passing, his estate has failed to be administered to Nadene Lomu as the sole residual beneficiary in accordance with Jonah’s will.
Nadene and her children have been taken advantage of since the moment Jonah passed, while heavily grieving their loss and while vulnerable, something Jonah would never have wanted his family to ever go through.