Pastor who healed COVID-19 patients by laying of hands dies from the virus

Pastor who healed COVID-19 patients by laying of hands dies from the virus

A popular pastor in Cameroon, Pastor Franklin Ndifor of Kingship International Ministries Church has died from coronavirus weeks after he claimed he c

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A popular pastor in Cameroon, Pastor Franklin Ndifor of Kingship International Ministries Church has died from coronavirus weeks after he claimed he could cure the virus while laying hands on coronavirus patients and praying for their healing.

The 39-year-old died on Saturday but members of his church claim he is not dead but on a spiritual retreat.

Cameroon police used force to gain access to his residence in the economic capital city Douala, as some of his supporters blocked entrances, praying for his resurrection. Hundreds of followers sang Sunday morning at Ndifor’s Douala residence that the man popularly referred to as the prophet is not dead, but he is rather on a spiritual retreat with God and will return soon. The governor of Cameroon’s coastal region, where Douala is, said in a release he deployed police to force their way to Ndifor’s residence.

Ndifor was buried in front of his residence Saturday by workers of Cameroon’s COVID-19 response team in Douala.

Doctor Gaelle Nnanga said that Ndifor died less than a week after being diagnosed with COVID-19. He said some members of Ndifor’s Kingship International Ministries Church called him to come to the pastor’s aid when they found out Ndifor was in agony, but when the medical team he leads arrived, Ndifor was having severe respiratory difficulties. He said the pastor died less than 10 minutes after they treated him.

One of Ndifor’s members, Rigobert Che said, the pastor last Wednesday prayed for him and several dozen people diagnosed with COVID-19, and some who suspected they were carriers or had symptoms. He says via a messaging application that Ndifor’s death has brought panic to the hundreds of people who have been visiting him for prayers for a divine cure.

Medical staff are asking all those who came in contact with the pastor to report to hospitals to be tested for COVID-19.Besides praying for COVID-19 patients at his home and his church, Ndifor was also donating buckets and soap to the poor to protect themselves from the coronavirus by washing their hands. His last public outing was on April 20, when he went out into Douala’s streets to distribute facemasks.

Ndifor had a reputation as a miracle healer, and he was a contender in Cameroon’s 2018 presidential election, emerging seventh out of nine candidates, with 23, 687 votes.