Unbelievable this is Shocking: Coffin Exhumes itself and move straight to the Killer.
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A
shocking spectacle befell mourners of the Gushe household in Limpopo after the
coffin of their dead relative exhumed itself and gravitated to the house of the
person who was suspected of killing him. Last week, the deceased, Mike Gushe is
said to have complained of a stomach bug and died after a few hours.
The
circumstances leading to his death took everyone by surprise as Mike was known
as a very healthy and fit man as he had recently won the Venda Bare Knuckle
championships in July. It is alleged the deceased was last seen sharing a
calabash of opaque beer with his best friend and his friend scurried away,
leaving Mike to finish the beer alone.
After
drinking the remaining bear, Mike complained of a sharp pain in his abdomen and
was advised to go home and lay town by the shebeen queen. Two hours later, he
was dead. Burial proceedings followed and Mike was laid to rest. or so everyone
thought. Mike did not rest. He wanted to make sure the man who killed him got
justice.
Eye
witnesses claim Mike’s coffin exhumed itself from the grave and went to the
homestead of his best friend, the alleged killer. It is further claimed that
the coffin became too heavy for even 6 strong village men to lift. The matter
was brought before the local village head who advised Mike’s friend, Josam, to
make a confession.
At
first Josam refused but eventually confessed that he had poisoned Mike’s
remaining beer because he was getting all the village girls after winning the
bare fist fight. Only after making the confession did Mike’s coffin budge. he
was reburied. Mike’s family demanded compensation of 13 cows and 8 goats. Josam
was only able to pay 3 cows and 1 goat and promised to pay the remainder by
December
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