Jesus, Take the Wheel: Reactions Trail Viral Video of Church-Goers Running Around with Coffin During Funeral
- A truly eyebrow-raising clip of a group of church-goers running up and down carrying a coffin in their hands has been shared online
- In the clip, the people appear to be at a funeral surrounded by unsurprised funeral-goers
- Many people could not believe their eyes and were soon in the comment section questioning what they were watching
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One will see pretty much anything when it comes to the online world. The latest clip to hit the net is of some churchgoers running around carrying a coffin at a funeral of an unknown person.
"Jesus please come down and take the wheel," @kevinbeyd captioned the clip, which he shared on Twitter.
After watching the video, locals were left wondering what the heck was going on. Many of them headed to the comment section where they shared their thoughts on some of the crazy things that go on at funerals:
@DanielAfricanus said:
"Ngempela thina abantu abamnyama asiphumuli, I mean after this sa mele abe idlozi lomuntu enimenza kanje bafwethu."
@zelacost said:
"Eish, the family has to now pray the corpse casket doesn't fall now."
@Mizzpurple01 said:
"I’ve never seen anything like this..."
@kevinbeyd_ said:
"It’s too much!"
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In a related news, Legit.ng reported that a young lady recently discovered where her father was after she spotted him in an old friend's WhatsApp status.
According to her post, she saw the photo and started asking about the familiar man who looked just like her dad. She had heard he had supposedly died years ago.
"I'm so confused. I just saw my dad posing on my friend's status for Mother's Day... I'm having a lowkwwtf moment. I thought my dad died," she wrote in the shocking post.
Twitter users did not know what to make of the post and actually seemed sadly used to these kinds of things when it comes to South African fathers.
Source: Legit.ng
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