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Miracle Babies’ Pastor Gilbert Deya Dies in Kenya Road Crash

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Controversial Kenyan televangelist Gilbert Deya, widely known for his sensational claims of helping infertile couples conceive “miracle babies,” has died in a tragic road accident. The incident occurred on Tuesday evening near Kisumu town in western Kenya, when his vehicle collided with a university bus and another car. Police confirmed that Deya died on the spot. Reports indicate that at least 30 people sustained injuries in the crash, including a passenger believed to be his wife and 15 students aboard the bus.

Gilbert Deya rose to global notoriety in the early 2000s while running a church in London, where he claimed he could perform divine miracles that enabled barren women to conceive. However, investigations later revealed links between his ministry and a suspected child trafficking network. This led to his arrest and a lengthy extradition battle in the UK. He was eventually extradited to Kenya about eight years ago and, following years of legal proceedings, was acquitted two years ago due to insufficient evidence.

Siaya County Governor James Orengo expressed his condolences, stating he received the news of Bishop Deya’s passing with deep sorrow. He also confirmed that the accident involved a vehicle belonging to the county government. Deya’s death marks the end of a highly controversial chapter in Kenya’s religious and legal landscape, leaving behind a legacy that was as divisive as it was sensational.

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