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Five people who were attending Prophet David Owour’s grand crusade being held at Kaptembwa grounds in Nakuru town have been reported dead.

Five people who were attending Prophet David Owour’s grand crusade being held at Kaptembwa grounds in Nakuru town have been reported dead.

Nakuru OCPD Bernard Kioko said the five died from natural causes at the Crusade grounds.
Kioko pointed that the five were reported to have been suffering from different ailments and had been brought to the crusade to receive healing miracles from the renowned prophet.
“The five faithfuls’ had attended prayers believing to receive their healing miracle from the prophet but they unfortunately succumbed to their ailments,” said Kioko.
Bodies of the deceased have been taken to Nauru County mortuary for post-mortem.
The crusade begun on December 31 has attracted several people from all over the country and is expected to end tomorrow.

Several people have claimed to have been healed from various diseases while others with disabilities have also claimed to have received miracles since the crusade began yesterday.

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