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Lovy Longomba remembers late brother in heartfelt post

By March 14, 2024Updated:December 17, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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March 13, 2021, remains a poignant date for U.S.-based Kenyan preacher Prophet Lovy, marking one of the most terrible days of his life.

On that day, Lovy lost his close brother Christian who had bravely battled issues emanating from a brain illness for many years.

The preacher has now commemorated the third anniversary of his brother’s passing and reminisced about their cherished moments together and the enduring legacy Christian left behind.

“03/13/2021 was one of the most difficult days of my life but the Grace of God kept me. I miss you Christian,” expressed Prophet Lovy in his post.

In a past interview, Lovi dispelled speculation surrounding Christian’s passing and clarified that his brother did not succumb to brain cancer but rather endured brain injuries resulting from surgery six years prior.

“The tumour wasn’t cancerous, it was malignant but stage 4 meningioma…so they took the tumor out but it was so big, really big,” Lovy explained in a prior interview.

Although the tumour was successfully removed in 2015, the procedure inflicted significant damage to Christian’s brain tissue, leading to complications in the ensuing years.

“The overall damage to the brain…caused a lot of things,” Lovy recounted, shedding light on the challenges Christian encountered following the surgery.

Remarkably, Christian defied the odds by surpassing doctors’ expectations and living beyond the initial prognosis.

“The doctors did not expect him to live more than two to three years, but Christian outlived that by many years,” Lovy shared, underscoring his brother’s resilience and indomitable spirit.

BY  GEOFFREY MBUTHIA
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