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KEBS Officer Dies Exactly How He Predicted One Year Ago
August has always been a dark month, it’s the month that Kenya for instance has been losing many prominent persons, accidents rampant and now with the pandemic, it’s also the month that Kenya had crossed the 500th mark of Covid deaths and continue to pile by the day.
People have different abilities, some are good with their intuitions and can predict the future. One such person is Abdulmalik Juma an inspection officer at KEBS who in a Facebook post made on 1st August, 2020, predicted that his death would happen in August a month that has been consistent with hallmarks in his life.
The father of two from Meru prophesied that his death would be in August and true to his words, he was buried on Friday 21st August.
He succumbed to coronavirus.
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