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04-07-2017, 10:44 PM
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Re: African Herbalists, Ritualists & Dismembered Victims
Many folks have probably seen these photos and some haven't. The photos show a young woman who was killed by suspected ritualists who cut her open and removed her heart. What a waste. Nigeria, Feb. 28, 2016. |
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04-07-2017, 10:49 PM
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Re: African Herbalists, Ritualists & Dismembered Victims
It's not always innocent victims that are murdered and mutilated by ritualists. In this set we have 5 ritualists (one of them was a herbalist - the leader) who were caught by locals and put down. The men were beheaded and their bodies burned. Payback is a bitch. Edeoha, Nigeria, May 2016. |
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04-07-2017, 10:53 PM
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Re: African Herbalists, Ritualists & Dismembered Victims
These two young guys, reportedly students, were found dead and without their heads - which were found nearby. Ritualists were blamed for the two murders but I suspect that it may have been a cult-against-cult incident (which is quite common). Uturu, Nigeria, March 13, 2016. |
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08-30-2017, 12:00 AM
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Re: African Herbalists, Ritualists & Dismembered Victims
Holy shit, you're the MVP,man What a great and rare post Look at those bicepses, lol. Also hear head was yuuuuge Africa is one of the most terrifying places in the whole world it's sad that these undeveloped countries and people can rule an entire beautiful and exciting continent |
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04-13-2018, 01:12 PM
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Re: African Herbalists, Ritualists & Dismembered Victims
Feb. 18th, 2016 [Child warning] Samuel Omosaba, 42, beheaded his three-year-old niece and had planned to use the head for a ritual that would make him rich. He was however arrested after the child’s mother found out what had happened. The incident happened on Tuesday(16th) at Ilepa quarters in Ikare-Akoko, Akoko North East Local Government Area of Ondo State. Omosaba, said to be jobless and unmarried, had approached a herbalist to make him rich. The herbalist reportedly demanded that he produced a child’s head for a ritual. Omosaba turned to his niece, whose mother took to her mother-in-law to be looked after while she went to a market. Omosaba lives in the same house with the said grand-mother. He had also assured the child’s mother of good care to the deceased three-year-old. The child’s mother, identified with one name – Bunmi – returned to see her decapitated daughter. “On her return from the market, Bunmi met her daughter’s body in her brother-in-law’s room. “The suspect ‘confessed’ to family members that he killed the girl. He was nearly lynched by aggrieved youths before the police rescued him,” a source was reported to have said. The police in the state said the matter had been transferred to the state criminal investigative department, CID. · |