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Man From Uganda Buried With $55,000 To ‘Bribe’ God

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Man Buried With $55,000 To ‘Bribe’ God: A 52-year-old man from Uganda, Charles Obong, left a will stating that his wife should deposit $55,000 in his coffin.

The money was to be given to God on the Day of Judgement as an offer so that his sins could be forgiven.

He asked his brother and sister to ensure that his wife does as instructed.

After a protracted illness, he died and was buried in his ancestral home in the northern Lira district of the country.

His will was, however, ‘violated’ over the weekend after his remains were exhumed and the money removed by his clan members.

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