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"The assassination of Trump and the end of the world", the next prediction of the Colombian woman who predicted earthquakes and the death of celebrities

"The assassination of Trump and the end of the world", the next prediction of the Colombian woman who predicted earthquakes and the death of celebrities

The predictor of the death of the famous Mexican singer, earthquakes in Chile and Haiti has made another prediction that will shock the USA.

Deseret Tavares, says that six American cities will be destroyed in a nuclear attack, local media reports.

"We will be bombed on American soil. My city, Los Angeles, will be destroyed…” was one of the predictions that this woman, born in Guateque (Boyacá), entrusted to the program “Los Informates”.


"Nuclear weapons will be in the United States ... we will have 6 cities that will be destroyed, chemically," Tavares said.

Tavares became famous after predicting the earthquakes in Chile and Haiti in 2010, the death of some famous people such as that of the Mexican singer Juan Gabriel, also predicted natural disasters in Colombia and Central America.

She had predicted that Donald Trump would achieve the presidency of the United States, despite the fact that the polls and the press would favor Hillary Clinton.

She is the advisor to celebrities such as Steven Spielberg, James Cameron, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt.

And as it is said further, a full 1,000 dollars costs a consultation with the Colombian 'fortune teller'.

What Deseret Tavares sees in the coming years is destruction and death. She even predicts her death.

Tavasres told journalist Laura Gamba of Los Informantes that Donald Trump will not end his presidential term because a tragic fate awaits him:

"Trump does not end his presidency ... I saw that in the first two years of his presidency he will be killed by an American."

She also says that the terrorist attacks will not stop and that the Brooklyn Bridge in New York will be destroyed.

While her sports predictions have not been fully accepted, she believes Colombia will qualify for the World Cup but not make it past the second round, according to Los Informantes. /Panorama/