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'Resurrection' stunt sees accused pair remain behind bars

───   13:32 Wed, 17 Apr 2019

'Resurrection' stunt sees accused pair remain behind bars | News Article
PHOTO: ANA

Two suspects facing charges of fraud related to the fake "resurrection" incident in which a Zimbabwean man known as Brighton Moyo was filmed "rising from the dead" during a church service led by Pastor Alph Lukau, appeared in court.


Silungisan Grace Sibanda, 40, and Nkululeko Dlamini, 35, appeared in the Johannesburg Magistrate's court on Wednesday, where they were told they will have to remain in jail until their next appearance on 26 April. 

“The state needs to verify the citizenship status of one of the suspects. His South African ID has one name while his passport has another name," the state Prosecutor Mzamo Mathe said. The pair were arrested last month.

Brighton Elliot Moyo's miracle resurrection took place in February at Pastor Lakau's Alleluia Ministries. A video of the event went viral. 

Meanwhile, SA police said they were still looking for Moyo, even though reports from Zimbabwe said weeks after the SA resurrection he died in his home town. Members of the Alleluia International Ministries were conspicuous by their absence at the court.


African News Agency (ANA)

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