SHOCKING BREAKING NEWS! Heavy Weed Smoker Hacks Bishop to Death in Front of Congregation Members In Kenya, REASON WILL MAKE YOU CRY’ (Photo)
A church bishop has reportedly lost his life after a young boy
hacked him to death as he was preaching on the road with his
congregation members.
A Kenyan bishop was hacked to death in Juba, South Sudan on June 24
for preaching ‘too loudly’ during his morning prayers, according to a
report by the Sudan Tribune.
It was gathered that Bishop Joel Mwendwa was leading a congregation
of Kenyans when his assailant described by police as “a boy” and a
neighbour of his church along Bilpam Road in Munuki estate, Juba, killed
him using a panga during the 6.30am prayers.
“As the congregation was going on with morning prayers, a man
in the neighbourhood of the church walked to the front of the church
with a machete and attacked the bishop. He slashed him several times
before he fell down.
The suspect then ran to a nearby house from where police smoked
him out. He confessed to committing the offence, claiming the bishop
has been a nuisance to them with his morning prayers,” said Brigadier Daniel, adding that the boy will be arraigned in court to answer to murder charges.
Bishop Mwendwa, whose church had a congregation of over 3,000 faithful, hails from Wote in Makueni County and has been preaching in South Sudan for over 10 years. He leaves behind a widow and two children.
Bishop Mwendwa, whose church had a congregation of over 3,000 faithful, hails from Wote in Makueni County and has been preaching in South Sudan for over 10 years. He leaves behind a widow and two children.
According to the Sudan Tribune, witnesses said the boy often smoked
illicit substances and that the two started having differences when the
bishop travelled back from Kenya only to find that he (boy) had stolen
the church’s bamboo fence.
Tabitha Mutero, the director and organising secretary of Kenyans in South Sudan told The Nairobian that, “It
is unfortunate the man of God was killed doing what he knows best. We
condemn the act and appeal to the government through the ministry of
Foreign Affairs to follow up on this matter with the South Sudan
government”.
Mutero asked the government in Juba to take care of foreigners as
it takes care of its people and complained that since January, 90 Kenyan
drivers and conductors in addition to businessmen have lost their lives
in South Sudan.
“In Kenya, we live with them as brothers and sisters, yet many
Kenyans face untold challenges in the hands of the South Sudanese in
their country,” she said.
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