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English get a taste of rich African culture
21 people arrested in England over human sacrifice of African boy.
"..they had sent to Johannesburg for Professor Hendrik Scholtz, a South African pathologist who is an expert in so-called muti killings - in which adherents of traditional African magic take human body parts and grind them down to make potions they believe bring good fortune to those who drink them. The professor came to England and, after a second post-mortem, confirmed the detectives' fears. Muti had come to Britain." http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/cri...p?story=430080 http://66.230.223.187/chicken.gif |
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I think I remember seeing that on Crimewatch, a long time ago... they didn't know how/why he was killed, but I seem to remember they found pebbles or gold, or something like that in his stomach.
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we've been following this story since they found the body as it has been pretty big news down in London. Those police did an amazing job...credit where credit it due. In the London press they said for almost day one that they thought it was a ritual killing but they needed to find out who and which ritual. It came down to seemingly normal things like he colour of the shorts he was wearing and what was in his stomach.
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