Teen's number plate predicted his death

Abdullah Zizou Slowa’s licence plate predicted his death, claims his pal.
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Freaky! Teen’s number plate ‘predicted’ his date and hour of death

The licence plate belonging to the car of a teenager who was killed in a car crash, is believed to have ‘predicted’ his death, claims his friend.

Teen's number plate predicted his death

Abdullah Zizou Slowa’s licence plate predicted his death, claims his pal.
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Nobody knows the date or time of their passing…but for one teenager his vehicle’s number plate “predicted” his own death!

That’s the word from the young man’s best friend who believes his own car “forecast” his death last month…

‘YOUR DESTINY WAS WRITTEN ON A NUMBER PLATE’

Egyptian teenager Abdullah Zizou Slowa tragically died on 25 September at 21:00 after his car was involved in a fatal accident in the country’s town of Alexandria.

And his friend Moody Munir thinks the vehicle’s licence plate — “CIA-9-25-9″, written in Arabic — was a gloomy foreshadow of his passing.

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He told Egyptian newspaper Al Watan that he believed the number plate predicted his friend’s death: “9” represented the hour, the “25” signaled the date, and the second “9” signified the month of September.

He added: “Goodbye, my friend, it was as if your destiny was written on the car’s number plate.”

SCIENTISTS DEVELOP CALCULATOR THAT CAN PREDICT YOUR DEATH

Meanwhile scientists have developed an online calculator they believe will “predict” the death of elderly people

But it has nothing to do with the supernatural – according to the developers, the calculator will “help understand the changing needs of elderly people and aid families in planning how to handle their care”.

https://twitter.com/DPoertsch/status/1414264489269157890

The invention has been named the RESPECT calculator – which stands for “Risk Evaluation for Support: Predictions for Elder-Life in the Community Tool”.

The calculator is based on data following extensive research on almost 500 000 older adults who are “likely” to die within the next 5 years. The research takes into account people who have been diagnosed with chronic commodities like a stroke, dementia, or hypertension.

“The RESPECT calculator allows families and their loved ones to plan…For example, it can help an adult child plan when to take a leave of absence from work to be with a parent or decide when to take the last family vacation together”, Dr Amy Hsu of the Bruyere Research Institute said of the tool.