Danielle Ayoka: Astrology influencer upset over eclipse, stabs partner, pushes kids out of moving car

Danielle Ayoka: Astrology influencer upset over eclipse, stabs partner, pushes kids out of moving car

Astrological influencer, Danielle Johnson, also known as Danielle Ayoka was concerned about the recent solar eclipse. As a result, she stabbed her partner to death, then pushed her two children out of her moving car before smashing it into a tree, according to a report released Wednesday.

Danielle Johnson was known by her online pseudonym, Danielle Ayoka

Danielle Johnson, who offered monthly “aura cleanses” on her website and provided online zodiac readings, informed her followers that Monday’s total solar eclipse in North America was “the epitome of spiritual warfare.”

“Get your protection on and your heart in the right place,” she wrote on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, on April 4 under her online pseudonym Danielle Ayoka.

“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.”

According to the Los Angeles Times, she killed her Air Force veteran partner with a knife early Monday morning before fleeing in a Porsche Cayenne with two daughters.

Johnson hurried down the busy 405 freeway before dawn, pushing the children — one nine years old and the other only eight months old — out of the moving vehicle.

Only the nine-year-old youngster survived.

Half an hour later, authorities were rushed to the scene of a horrific crash on the Pacific Coast Highway, where the luxury car collided with a tree at speeds of 100 mph.

According to the Times, Johnson’s body was mangled in the crash, making identification impossible.

Police who went to the family apartment discovered a trail of bloody footprints and the body of 29-year-old Jaelen Allen Chaney. He was stabbed in the heart.

While eclipses have long been associated with end-of-the-world prophecies dating back to pre-historic times, experts say there is no basis for such conspiracies.

Tens of millions of people across North America, from Mexico’s Pacific coast to Texas, Arkansas, Niagara Falls, New England, and eastern Canada, witnessed the stunning eclipse.

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