![]() One mother, who asked not to be named, told the Scottish newspaper: 'Scott was in my son’s class. Residents have been left shocked and devastated by the death of the 'popular' little boy and several turned out to lay tributes at a makeshift shrine beside the flat yesterday. Residents have left floral tributes and teddies outside the flat, including one from Alva South Bowling Club 'I believe they split up a few months ago and she is not a member of our church.' He had been a member of the church for months and we understand he wasn't at the house because he had separated from his wife. He said: 'It's obviously a very difficult time. ![]() Neighbours demanded the council give him an ASBO after claims he was baptising people and carrying out exorcisms in his back garden.Ī spokesman for the church confirmed Mr Chiriseri was a member and said they were offering him counselling after his son was found dead. The Stirling-based Agape For All Nations Ministries Internationals church is headed by former academic Dr Joseph Masocha, and describes itself as a 'fast-growing church established in 2007'.ĭr Masocha, a former university lecturer who is also from Zimbabwe, sparked outrage after claiming he is a prophet 'annointed by God'. It has since emerged that Mr Chiriseri had joined a controversial religious organisation run by a self-styled prophet shortly before the break-up. ![]() They were reportedly members of Alva Baptist Church before the couple split 'a few' months ago. The little boy, who has been named locally as Scott Chiriseri, had sustained 'significant injuries' in incident
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