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Pastor killed on eve of Easter weekend

Pastor killed on eve of Easter weekend

The Citizen05-05-2025

Tragedy struck in Gluckstadt a day before the Easter long weekend; a time that is eagerly anticipated by millions of Christians worldwide. On Thursday, April 17, 60-year-old Pastor Meshack Madide was shot by two men while returning home. Despite being rushed to a nearby clinic by community members, Madide died as a result of his injuries. He sustained multiple gunshot wounds.
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