Pastor resurrects a dead man from his coffin

JOHANNESBURG – Pastor Alph Lukau has allegedly raised a dead man from Zimbabwe back to life. The man is said to have been dead for three days. During a service at the Alleluia Ministries International, a man was allegedly brought back from the dead by the infamous pastor Alph Lukau. In the video, Lukau is seen …


JOHANNESBURG – Pastor Alph Lukau has allegedly raised a dead man from Zimbabwe back to life. The man is said to have been dead for three days.

During a service at the Alleluia Ministries International, a man was allegedly brought back from the dead by the infamous pastor Alph Lukau. In the video, Lukau is seen approaching the coffin of the dead man, the coffin is opened and then he starts praying for the dead man with his mouth wide open.

A grieving woman is also seen nearby sobbing uncontrollably. Lukau then touches the man’s stomach, where the man then arises still with his mouth open.

The resurrected man is then lead inside the church where he is given a plate of food, still in his confused state.

The funeral parlour, Kings and Queen’s Funeral Services, that was in charge of transporting the body has since released a statement distancing themselves from the ordeal.

“We were approached by the alleged family members of the deceased who informed us they had encountered a dispute with a different funeral service provider and would like to use our transport services, which we offered them,” read the statement.

Kings and Queens Real funeral services have stated that they did not supply the coffin neither did they store the deceased at their mortuary. No paperwork is said to have been processed by Kings and Queen’s funeral services. They have since stated their intention to pursue legal action for malicious damage to their image.

While all transpired yesterday, 24 February, Twitter wasted no time turning this into a challenge.

https://twitter.com/DaLibraGurl/status/1100034589869965313

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