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Police Hunt ‘Exorcist’ Whose Ritual Killed Two Women

by AFP
File Photo. Kirill Kudryavtsev—AFP

File Photo. Kirill Kudryavtsev—AFP

The women were locked inside a room with a fire to ‘expel their demons’, leading to them dying of suffocation.

Police are hunting an “exorcist” over the death of a woman and her daughter who suffocated in a botched fire ritual to rid them of their demons, officials said.

The killings took place in Kot Addu, a rural town in southern Punjab, where many rely on traditional healers and black magic to cure their ailments.

The 40-year-old woman and her 15-year-old daughter were taken to a so-called holy man on Monday by a relative who believed they were possessed, district police chief Awais Ahmed Malik told AFP. They both died of suffocation when the practitioner locked them in a room and lit a fire to expel their demons, he added.

The case was confirmed by a local administration official.

Malik said the initial postmortem report showed that both mother and daughter were suffering from gastroenteritis.

Police have registered a murder case against the exorcist and his female assistant, both of whom have fled, he added.

Faith healers are common across Pakistan, an overwhelmingly Muslim country, with the practice rooted in mystic Sufi lore. A cure-all to some and for others a scam that preys on people’s superstitions, black magicians continue to thrive despite the disapproval of some hardline schools of Islam.

In January, a father-of-six in Sindh strangled five of his children, apparently believing the sacrifice would endow him with magical powers including alchemy.

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