PHOTOS: Malnourished body found as a Mozambican pastor, Francisco Barajah, in Mozambique has died after trying to fast for 40 days, emulating what Jesus Christ did in the Bible KossyDerrickBlog KossyDerrickEnt

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Friday, February 17, 2023

PHOTOS: Malnourished body found as a Mozambican pastor, Francisco Barajah, in Mozambique has died after trying to fast for 40 days, emulating what Jesus Christ did in the Bible

A pastor in Mozambique has died after trying to fast for 40 days, emulating what Jesus Christ did in the Bible. 

After 25 days without food or water, Francisco Barajah had lost weight to the point where he could not stand up. He was aged 39.

Barajah, who founded the Santa Trindade Evangelical Church in the central province of Manica, was unable to stand, bathe or walk by the end of his fast, Noticias Online reports. 

He passed away at the hospital in the city of Beira on Wednesday.

Relatives and friends became concerned about Barajah’s health as he visibly deteriorated, ultimately deciding to intervene in his fatal act of faith.

A local report of Barajah’s attempt to recreate the fast said he was foregoing water as well as food. The pastor, who also worked as a French school teacher, was said to have developed “severe anaemia,” had internal organ damage and was unable to digest food.

It adds that one of Barajah’s neighbours said the clergyman had become sick on the 25th day of his fast, but that his health became much worse on the 38th day. Medics reportedly attempted to rehydrate and nourish Barajah with liquid foods, but to no avail.
Information reads: "A Mozambican pastor has died after fasting for 40 days, in an attempt to copy what Jesus Christ is said to have done in the Bible.
The death of Francisco Barajah was confirmed on Wednesday." 

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