KALONZO’s helicopter crashes and kills all the 4 people on board! Is God warning him through this ?
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Former Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka’s chopper crashed in Tanzania killing all four occupants on board. The chopper, which was headed to Tanzania, crashed on its way to a Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) campaign rally in Tanzania. The Eurocopter AS 350B3 Ecureuil’s Registration Number is 5Y-DKK5Y-DKK is Kalonzo’s private chopper and it is the one he used during the 2013 General Election. The chopper came down last Thursday afternoon in the middle of the Selous Game Reserve en route to Ludewa, in southwest Tanzania. The pilot, Capt William Silaa, and outspoken parliamentary aspirant, Deo Filikunjombe, died in the crash together with members of his campaign team. Tanzania police confirmed that four people were on board during the accident. Filikunjombe was a CCM candidate. A search-and-rescue mission was dispatched at first light the next morning and only discovered the charred remains of the helicopter but no survivors. Some Kenyans on social media have been pushing a notion that this is warning to Kalonzo because in 2013, he backslid and stopped preaching the Gospel of Christ. Kalonzo who was a devoted Christian is now a patented CORD coalition hate monger, who has no respect for human sanctity and the Gospel.
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