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Entertainment: Craze Clown Survives Ghastly Car Accident

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:17 am

Popular comedian, Craze Clown has survived a ghastly vehicle accident early yesterday.

Craze Clown broke unto thanking God for protecting him even if there was a casualty, he further said many are dead and buried but God’s guidance kept him alive.

In his words

My kin I have no words individuals … I need to talk however just ‘THANK YOU JESUS’ continues emerging from my mouth! Someone passed on in this mishap! I saw my life fly away with a sense of finality! I previously acknowledged my destiny however GOD SAID NO!!! This melody says EVERYTHING for me! Much obliged to YOU JESUS

Albert Echetah

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