New Delhi – Police have been arrested three people who killed five families who were accused of witchcraft in the East State of India. Police said the victims to death and their bodies, then burning a population of the inhabitants of the village of Temayd.
Three women were among the victims, police recovered loaded family traces on Monday afternoon. Residents believed that he had caused a serious disease of local boys.
“We’ve already accused three, Pramo Kumar Mandal, the main deputy of the Purnea district, when the event occurred, they told CBS news.
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Mandal confirmed that the victim was accused of witchcraft and identified Babu Lal Oraon, 50-year-old mother Kanto Devi and his wife and two adult children.
The couple’s 16-year-old son was the only surviving family. About 50 people told the police at 10:00, on Sunday, accused his mother’s witchcraft and then the family attacked his weapons. Hindustan Times The newspaper said a policeman said.
The accident was due to a child in the village and happened about 10 days due to a disease. On Sunday night, the child’s brother also became sick, and the citizens suspected of witchcraft, lizing the attack against the family of Oraon, Ndtv Report, referring to the police.
Tomorrow’s police formed a dedicated team to investigate the murders.
Sayy Sahrawat, Puritanean Puritan, Congratulations, CBS News said that his team arrested everyone else who are suspected to participate in the attack “as soon as possible.”
Saharawate stated that many residents of the town suspected involvement in the attack, and many residents did not help him identify attackers.
Cases of attacking people accused of witchcraft are not common in other Indian and Southeast Asian countries. Governments and entrepreneurs have struggles to end attacks based on centuries based superstitions.
The belief in witchcraft is also common in some rural communities in West Africa and anywhere else on the continent. Months before, Six people accused of witchcraft They were burned alive, the dead killed the dead in Burundi.