Oh, and the Prophet Alf Lukau, who serves in the international Christian church "Hallelujah", enjoys great authority among his parishioners! This is not surprising, because once he managed to resurrect a deceased person. At least people believed it sincerely. This happened at the funeral of a man named "Eliot" where, by the way, there were many witnesses. And yet, the resurrection was nothing more than a clever trick.
A viral video with an obvious hoax performed by the Prophet Lucau quickly gained views and, it would seem, everyone was happy. Except for the funeral service, which suffered reputational damage. This organization filed a lawsuit against Lucau.
Video of the "resurrection of man" performed by Alpha Lucau:
After some time, this story was continued. It turned out that the real name of the "resurrected" was Tabiso Mlane, and also that he owed a fairly large sum of money to the local mafia. Apparently, Mlane intended not only to cancel his debt with this ingenious way, he also received a rather large sum from Lucau, and then tried to hide.
The "prophet" Lucau and the "resurrected" Mlane were wanted by the police. But if an enterprising clergyman managed to elude Themis, then his accomplice was much less fortunate. As it turns out from the police report, Mlane died under mysterious circumstances. And the investigation into Lucau himself is likely to be dropped.
The opinions of Internet users about this incident were divided. It should be noted that part of the audience took Lucau's clever trick at face value. People even started to resent the fact that the young African American was turned into a zombie! However, some people treated the incident with humor:
"I think it's pretty clear what happened … Death was on his morning walk, walked past this guy and said 'WTF, didn't I kill you?' And then killed him again to finish what he started."
Promotional video: