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BREAKING NEWS It has just been confirmed that Maduro has been…

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The news spread quickly, the way it always does in a city like New York—fast, fragmented, and full of unanswered questions. Just fifteen minutes earlier, what looked like an ordinary day had taken a sharp, unexpected turn, leaving behind confusion, speculation, and a story that no one yet fully understood.

At the center of it all was an elderly man known in his neighborhood simply as “Pastor Eli.” For decades, he had been a familiar figure—always dressed neatly, often seen holding a worn Bible, and rarely without a warm smile. People passed him on sidewalks, nodded to him in quiet recognition, and sometimes stopped to hear his gentle words about faith, forgiveness, and second chances.

He wasn’t famous. He didn’t lead a megachurch or appear on television. But to those who knew him, he was something far more important: steady, kind, and present.

That’s why what happened next felt so jarring.

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