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Family questions faith after lamb sacrifice backfires – and cousin is hurled

According to a report via the Los Angeles times, Pananian was driving southbound on the 5 Freeway just north of California 134 when his Ford Fiesta rear-ended a pickup truck and overturned, told Officer Edgar Figueroa, a California Highway Patrol spokesman.

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Firefighters used a ladder to reach and lower the body.

While the vehicle was traveling up an embankment, Pananian was ejected approximately 20 feet into air, causing his body to land on an exit ramp sign overhead.

The family of a California man who was killed in a gruesome freeway accident performed a lamb sacrifice “to protect him from harm and evil” five days before his death. The body remained there for several hours. Investigators say he was not wearing a seat belt. Perhaps even more interesting, Kardashian also revealed that Pananian was a vehicle fanatic who had even put in a five point racing safety harness in his driver’s seat and was someone who always worn his seatbelt and never needed to be reminded.

“A week ago today on 10/25 the family had done what is called a ‘matag” or a lamb sacrifice for Richard to protect him from harm and evil, ‘ Kardashian wrote.

Matagh is a tradition of the Armenian Church. According to Kardashian, his cousin had recently overcome serious health problems but he did not give details indicating what those health issues were. He would not comment about what the health issues were.

Kardashian says the family can’t believe something like this would happen.

‘I find it ironic that 5 days after this offering to God, not only did God choose to take this young mans life, but decided to make such a spectacle out of it, ‘ Kardashian wrote.

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Pananians family hoped that the offering of the lamb would provide him with a few protection. You have chuckled at the circumstances of this young man’s demise. Kardashian, who describes her cousin as a loving and thoughtful man, says her aunt and uncle are in financial straits after their son’s death.

Richard Pananian