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US Astrology Influencer Stabs Partner To Death, Pushes Kids Out of Moving Car During Solar Eclipse

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US Astrology Influencer Stabs Partner To Death, Pushes Kids Out of Moving Car During Solar Eclipse

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A US astrology influencer, known online as Danielle Ayoka, carried out a horrific series of events during Monday’s solar eclipse, according to a report by the Los Angeles Times. The influencer, concerned about the recent solar eclipse, fatally stabbed her partner and then forced her two children out of her moving car before crashing the vehicle into a tree, the report said.

Danielle Johnson, who offered online zodiac readings and “aura cleanses,” had expressed concerns about the eclipse being “the epitome of spiritual warfare” in a tweet on April 4.

“Get your protection on and your heart in the right place,” she wrote on X.

“The world is very obviously changing right now and if you ever needed to pick a side, the time to do right in your life is now.”

In the early hours of Monday morning, Johnson fatally stabbed her Air Force veteran partner and then fled in a Porsche Cayenne with her two daughters, aged nine and eight months. Shockingly, she pushed the children out of the moving vehicle on the major 405 freeway. Only the nine-year-old survived.

Approximately 30 minutes later, a crash occurred on the Pacific Coast Highway, where Johnson’s luxury vehicle collided with a tree at a speed of 100 miles (160 kilometers) per hour. The crash left Johnson’s body so disfigured that identification was challenging.

Cops discovered a trail of bloody footprints at the family’s apartment, where they also found the body of 29-year-old Jaelen Allen Chaney, who had been fatally stabbed in the heart.

Police confirmed that Johnson and Ayoka were the same person, as reported by police sources.

Despite historical connections between eclipses and end-of-times prophecies, scientists emphasize that such associations have no factual basis.

Monday’s solar eclipse offered a breathtaking celestial display for millions of observers across North America, although only a partial eclipse was visible in Los Angeles.

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