Crime & Safety

Pastore's Prophetic Words Hours Before Crash

The KKLA Christian radio show host spoke about getting into a wreck on the 210 just three hours before his Nov. 19 accident.

While Frank Pastore, the Christian radio show host of KKLA, remains in coma as of Wednesday afternoon, his radio station released a foretelling sound byte of Pastore speaking just three hours before his Nov. 19 accident.

Pastore, who was struck by a vehicle as he was riding his motorcycle on the 210 freeway, spoke on his radio show “The Frank Pastore Show” about modern-day science’s research into the possibility of life after death.

On the soundbyte posted on the radio station’s website, Pastore mentions the possiblity of getting into a motorcycle accident as an example of the unpredictability of life and death.

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“You guys know I ride a motorcycle, right? At any moment, especially with the idiot people who cross the diamond lane into my lane, without any blinkers – not that I’m angry about it – at any minute, I could be spread all over the 210. But that’s not me, that’s my body parts. And that key distinction undergirds the entire Judeo-Christian world view.”

Pastore was traveling on the freeway when  he was struck by a Hyundai Sonata that drifted into his lane.

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Although Pastore was wearing a helmet, he suffered massive head injuries.

Pastore's wife, Gina, told the San Gabriel Valley Tribune, that his condition is stable, but serious.

The driver of the vehicle, identified only as a 56-year-old woman from Glendora, was not cited or arrested, according to authorities.

The crash is still under investigation.

To listen to the soundbyte, click here.

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