CHAI! Horny Pastor Lands In Trouble After Killing Woman With Wild S*x [PHOTO]


A Warri pastor has landed himself in police net for allegedly having sexual relations with a woman under the pretense of praying for her. The incident which happened in Warri, Delta State, at about 5am on September, 26, resulted to the death of the unidentified woman who is said to be cohabiting with a another man.

It was learnt that the issue is presently being kept secret by members of the unknown woman’s family, because they want a peaceful resolution of the matter with the pastor’s family.
The Warri pastor was reportedly arrested by the police from “B” Division immediately after the woman died.

Despite the controversies trailing the death of the yet-to-be identified woman, the Divisional Police Officer of “B” Division, CSP Anieteh Eyoh, refused to comment on the matter during a visit to the police station by Daily Post. However, the Police Public Relations Officer of the state police, SP Celestina Kalu in a swift response via text message stated that the woman died as a result of “Sudden” and “Unnatural death”.
Kalu stated that he woman collapsed due to ill health soon after she visited the pastor, who immediately rushed her to the church for prayers, adding that  the woman’s condition worsened and was later confirmed dead by persons she did not quote.

The text message reads:
“Case of sudden and unnatural death.
“A known woman by the family members as the friend of pastor, visited him but collapsed out of ill health. The pastor rushed her to the church for prayers. And moved her to the hospital when the condition got worse. She was confirmed dead later. B Division investigation told.”
I personally don’t have a problem with people messing around the way they like but hiding under the cloak of  being a ‘Man of God’ is totally unacceptable.
May God expose and disgrace all wolves in sheep’s clothing!

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