Self-proclaimed prophet Shepherd Bushiri on Monday announced the death of his daughter, who had been hospitalised.
"It is with deep sadness that I announce the passing
on of my daughter, Israella Bushiri," he said in a post on social media.
"As a father it was my desire to see her grow and
serve the Lord, however, the will of God was for her to return back to
Him."
Bushiri said she had always offered his wife Mary and
himself "great comfort and enlightenment".
Last month, the Enlightened Christian Gathering pastor's
daughters and mother-in-law were prevented from leaving Malawi to travel to
Kenya. Subsequently, Israella was allowed to travel for treatment.
The Malawian government said she required a bone marrow
donation. On March 18, Bushiri said Israella had been battling a lung infection
in the ICU for the previous two weeks."
On Monday, Bushiri said that a doctor had advised that if
she had not been blocked at the airport the first time she needed to travel to
Kenya for medical assistance, she may not have died. “It is very disheartening
and sad, therefore, that my daughter has become a victim of the persecutions
that we are facing from SA,” he said.
He described his daughter as a strong young girl who loved
to worship and serve God, despite her young age. Bushiri said he and his wife
choose not to mourn her but to celebrate her life.
The couple were expected back in a Malawian court on Monday
in their extradition case.
They had fled SA a week after being released on R200,000
bail by the Pretoria magistrate’s court. Shortly after leaving, Bushiri said in
a Facebook post that they had left the country for their safety.
The Bushiris and their co-accused - Landiwe Ntlokwana,
Willah Mudolo and his wife Zethu - face charges of theft, money laundering and
fraud in connection with an alleged R100m investment scheme.
The Bushiris’ bail conditions barred them from travelling
outside SA.
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