The Kenyan woman who made headlines last year after marrying the Holy Spirit is no longer alive. On Saturday, the rotting corpse of Elizabeth Nalem was discovered in the woods.
According to police sources, Nalem had left her house a week before with a panga and a walking stick, intending to go to the jungle.
Police are looking into whether the woman was assaulted by the wild creatures. They believe Elizabeth's corpse has been in the forest for more than a week.
The mother of six made news last year when she claimed that she was marrying the 'Holy Spirit.' In a bizarre church wedding in West Pokot county, Nalem married her new love of her life.
Nalema, 41, had gone missing for a week before breaking the news, and when she returned, accompanied by her bridesmaid, she refused to sleep at home when her husband requested her bridesmaid to leave.
"My wife was furious because I wouldn't let her finest maid stay the night at our house." "She left and went looking for her," her husband, Joshua Nalem, claimed, adding that he was perplexed by his wife's actions.
Nalem stated that they had been living happily together and that they have not had any disagreements that would have caused her to reconsider their marriage.
"I'm not sure what's bothering my wife. We are a happily married couple with six children. I've paid her in full. "Because I don't attend to church, I let her go." When I questioned her about strange characters in her prayer pattern, she became furious and fled our home. "She was gone for five days," he explained.
Nalem said that his wife used to pray around 3 a.m.
When he saw her clothed in a white gown in Makutano town, preparing to marry for the second time, he was dumbfounded.
Elizabeth, on the other hand, claimed that God had sent her to preach the gospel. That's why she shut down her hotel, fearing that it might conflict with her new duty.
She said that the Holy Spirit had promised her a helicopter to help her spread the gospel across the country.