Papua - New Guinea, 20-year-old girl who had already become a mother, was accused that she is a witch. The unfortunate tortured and burnt alive in front of the locals.
Qeparo Leniata "confessed" witchcraft and the murder of a neighbor's six year old boy with "evil spells" after her long hours torturing people with whom she lived side by side for life. Unfortunate " witch "Stripped and burned with red-hot iron rods on the fire to quickly wrest confessions.
It was then dragged to the local dump, doused with gasoline, stuck into a few stacked on each other old automobile tires and set on fire in front of the entire population of the village. As the mother of two children did not die immediately, but continued a heart-rending scream from the pain, the executioners threw it a few tires, doused with gasoline. This whole nightmare story unfolded in the village of Pajala, located in the mountainous areas of Papua - New Guinea.
Most locals believe in the existence of witchcraft and witches That destroy the black magic of his enemies. David JI, Bishop of the Lutheran Church, located in the same area, said the curses and the murder itself, and those who committed it.
"Associated with the so-called witchcraft and sorcerers murders occur more often, and the government of our country must finally intervene, - says the bishop. - It is necessary to adopt a law that would stop this practice. A lot of the defenseless, and no innocent people are tortured and killed with unbelievable level of violence. No one but God can not take away a person's life. It is said, not only in the Bible but also in the laws of our country. "
The tragedy occurred after a six-year boy felt unwell and complained of stomach pains. A few hours later he died in hospital. Relatives of the child's suspected that it was the work of witches. Soon, in the jungle they arrested two women who admitted that they engaged in witchcraft, but did not kill the boy. And the culprit of his death they called Qeparo Leniatu. (READ MORE)
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