Vanguard. The incident reportedly took place on Good Friday.A university source told the paper that initially people thought it was a "joke" and part of the performance.
However, when the person began to bleed after falling, everyone realised it was serious and they was then rushed to hospital.The source said: "At the time the incident occurred everybody came together and rushed the deceased to a school hospital and later, when the case became worse, he was taken to a nearly Federal Medical Center, FMC. "It was from there we heard he could not survive it.“Initially when it happened we thought it was a joke, and that it was part of the drama, it was when he could not get up that was when we knew it was a serious matter and he was rushed to hospital.”The Daily Star has approached Clariantian University for further information on the alleged incident.
While the injuries Jesus sustained during his crucifixion are well documented, namely the nails through his hands and feet, being speared by a Roman soldier and collapsing while being forced to carry the cross to his resting place, there is a theory that our saviour's cause of death arose from a separate injury.
Doctor-turned-priest Rev Prof Patrick Pullicino, believes Jesus may have died as a result of complications from a shoulder wound and from being stretched out on the cross.
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