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JUSTIN: Israel and Yaleen found

Henriette Lamprecht
Three weeks after the self-proclaimed evangelist and founder and visionary leader of Nations Revival Ministries fled with his 9-year-old daughter from her school in Mossel Bay, South Africa, and crossed the border into Namibia, father and daughter were found in Opuwo. Chief Inspector Elifas Kuwinga of the Namibian police confirmed that Yaleen was handed over to her mother, Phia-Mari. In response to a question about whether Maré was arrested, Kuwinga stated that the police had executed the court order obtained by his ex-wife in the High Court in Windhoek. "The order determined that the daughter should be handed over to her mother, and that has been done." Meanwhile, a reliable source contradicted Israel’s heart-wrenching pleas on his Facebook page that his ex-wife and children had gone to South Africa for a vacation and never returned. According to the source, Israel knew they were moving to South Africa, he had shared custody of the children, and access was never denied. Maré had last seen his daughter, they believe, 18 months ago, as he had been in Zambia.

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Namibian Sun 2024-11-23

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