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Pokot Mother Of Six Who ‘Wedded’ Holy Spirit Found Dead
The woman who got‘ wedded’to the Holy Spirit is dead. The spoiled body of Elizabeth Nalem, a mama of six from Makutano city, West Pokot County, has been plant at a timber.
Police reports indicate that Nalem had left her home a week before with a panga and a walking stick headed to the timber only for her putrefying and crippled body to be plant on Saturday.
Police say there’s a possibility the deceased would have been attacked by wild creatures and feasted on her remains.
Kapenguria OCPD Kipkemoi Kirui said examinations have been launched to establish whether she was attacked.
Kirui said the body must have been in the backcountry for further than a week.
Nalem came to the spotlight in May last time when she said‘I do’in a rather unusual marriage.
It was a normal Tuesday autumn as residers of Makutano city flocked a church to witness her big day. The quiet thoroughfares suddenly lit up as dozens cheered with ululations and dance as Nalem walked down the aisle.
In an endearing white marriage gown and accompanied by musketeers and faithful, Elizabeth made a grand entrance to the city causing near palsy.
She latterly travelled to Amudat District in Uganda for her honeymoon and to serve her God. When The Standard caught up with her, she said God spoke to her and told her to cut the world and spread the Gospel.
The deceased said she started walking from Makutano after her marriage and was directed to visit Uganda for a campaign while on her honeymoon.
Nalem said she closed her café, disowned her hubby and will not go back to her city council officer job until she accomplishes her charge.
“God has shown (sic) me to travel to the United States when am done with Uganda. He told me to traverse the world but I told him I won’t be able and requested him to recruit other members to help me in spreading the gospel,” she said.
She added that her hubby had contended with her to go back home but she had refused until her recently‘ wedded’Spirit hubby granted her authorization.
“God knows how my children will eat I have left them in God’s hands,” she said.