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Death of sportsmen at Crescent Moon






News item 1
The goalkeeper and captain of South Africa's national football team has been shot dead by gunmen who broke into the house of his girlfriend. Senzo Meyiwa, 27, was killed after two armed men entered the house in the Vosloorus township near Johannesburg on Sunday evening while an accomplice waited outside, police said. Seven people were believed to have been inside the house, including Meyiwa, when the suspects forced their way into the property. http://bit.ly/1pPU07y





News item 2
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic (AP) — St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Oscar Taveras, a 22-year-old slugger who was regarded as one of the majors' top prospects, died Sunday in a car accident in his native Dominican Republic. Taveras was driving a 2014 Chevrolet Camaro at the time of the crash on a highway between the beaches of Sosua and Cabarete in Puerto Plata, about 215 miles north of the capital of Santo Domingo, said Col. Diego Pesqueira of the Metropolitan Transportation Agency. http://bit.ly/1wuw3rk


Both news items are about the death of sportsmen that coincidentally occurred on Sunday, Oct. 26 on the eve of the Crescent Moon. Is there anything in the stars that explain these two similar incidents so far apart? Shown here are the charts of the Crescent Moon phase for the two places. The Moon activates the Mercury-Uranus-Pluto T-square which is prominently placed on the angles in both cases. Under probable manifestation for Uranus-Pluto Ebertin lists:


Uranus-Pluto
Acts of violence; upsets; putting a gun to someone’s head; an accident.

Also with Mercury [17li] is the asteroid Toro [18li] while with Pluto [11cp] is Orpheus [18cp]. The meaning of the two asteroids provided by Martha Wescott [1] are:

Toro: muscle flexing-psychologically or physically; football; prizefighting; toughness.
Orpheus: contact with death.

Toro-Orpheus: The death of sportsmen


P.S.


The Crescent Moon [19sa] is conjunct  Lambda (λ) Hercules, Maasym,  a deep yellow star on the left arm of the Kneeling Man. Hercules is figure that in modern times would be associated with sportsmen.



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