Laure Kameni predicts deaths after Cabrel Nanjip Nyamton, Occultism in Cameroon
A certain Laura Kameni has shot to prominence after claiming the death of late comedian Cabrel Nanjip was orchestrated “from a cult.”
She has also warned that several other young celebrities would soon follow Cabrel in the weeks and months ahead.
“…There will be over 50 other young persons who will die very soon. Because when the leader of a mysterious circle falls, dozens of others will follow,” she claimed in a viral video following the death of Cabrel.
Previous posts made by the same lady in 2022 also seemed to predict the death of the comedian, an aspect that has also drawn more attention to her recent outbursts.
She had also talked about Ivorian Coupé Décalé singer, DJ Arafat, before he died in an accident. “I am asking my son, Tenor, to reach out to me. I have a message for him. Please don’t ignore me, I love you like a son, I made a similar call for DJ Arafat and was ignored. We all know what happened,” Kameni insisted on several live videos and on her Facebook page.
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Many internet users have been left baffled by her claims and have started asking more questions on the death of the comedian. Given that she mentioned no particular name of who is to follow next, speculations have already started being made who next may follow in the line of death.
But to some, this is simply “cloud chasing” over people’s misery. “Someone is busy claiming people are involved when young people die, how right is that? Why all these conspiracy theories over a dead man?” questioned Fingon Trahlala during a live show during which he paid homage to the late Cabrel Nanjip.
Meanwhile, Mimi Mefo Info certainly can not independently verify the validity of these claims circulating on social media.
We will, however, keep you updated with events linked with the death of the comedian as they unfold.
33-year-old Cabrel, a renowned comedian in Cameroon, died on June 15th, 2023, in a fatal road accident along the Douala-Yaounde highway.
His body has been ferried to his native village in Bandjoun, West Region of Cameroon.
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