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Pandemonium as corpse directs pallbearers to her alleged killer(Video)

A supernatural occurence was recorded live on video as a corpse inside a casket directed the pallbearers directly to the alleged killer who murdered her for ritualistic gain
A supernatural occurence was recorded live on video as a corpse inside a casket directed the pallbearers directly to the alleged killer who murdered her for ritualistic gain

Social media has been left in shock after a viral video found its way about a corpse allegedly directing the casket thus controlling the pallbearers to her alleged killers.

A corpse of a woman in Kent, Freetown, the capital city of Sierra Leone has the internet talking, Africans are shocked about what just happened with many split in opinion; some believe that the dead can talk and/or direct the living while others don’t believe on the supernatural at all.

On the day of her funeral, the corpse controlled the pallbearers forcefully walking them directly to the house of the alleged killer shocking a lot of people who were seeing what their eyes couldn’t believe.

The corpse made several attempts to enter the house of the person who allegedly murdered her on the day of her funeral.

A strange, supernatural force directed the pallbearers toward the entrance of a house believed to be of the person who murdered her.

Allegedly, the corpse was a victim of ritual murder in Kent Village, at least according to the witnesses.

The same witnesses also believe that the house the corpse was trying to enter after mysteriously leading the pallbearers to take her there was the place of residence of the alleged ritualist who murdered her.

Apparently, this is one of the many instances such supernatural scenarios have occurred in Sierra Leone.

Watch the video below of how the casket forcingly controlled the pallbearers directing them precisely at the door of the alleged suspect despite the efforts of the pallbearers trying in futile to control the casket.

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