Prince gone to his ‘kingdom’

To screams of “He sleeping,” “Prince I love you,” “He is a coward why he did that,” 16-year-old Prince Cadogan was laid to rest, yesterday. Yet, despite the tears, the sadness and the fainting, officiating pastor of the Four Roads  Pentecos-tal, Rev Odette Horsford, painted more gloom and doom for crime in TT and across the world. “Things will not get better, it will get worse because we are  in the last and closing  days. “The world is being controlled by an evil spirit and the questions we are all asking now is “who is next?” “The Bible predicted men will be lovers of themselves, blasphemy and other evil things to come and we are seeing them coming to passp. “These are the end times. It is not going to get better, it is going to get worse.


“This is not just a Trinidad and Tobago phenomena, it is worldwide and while youths appear to be the target, if you read the papers you will see mothers, fathers, sisters, everyone is a target.” The outspoken pastor made these statements at the funeral service. Cadogan, a student of the Mucurapo Senior Comprehensive School was chopped while he slept at his la Puerta, Diego Martin home bed last week. He later died at hospital from the injuries. A 30-year-old upper La Puerta man has since been charged with his murder. “Religion, talk and reform bills would not save you, you need Jesus,” she told her congregation repeating the statement several times. Following her sermon she called for the viewing of the body where several people fainted and others weeping had to be consoled in the packed church. Cadogan was later buried at the Caren-age Public Cemetery.

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