Pastor dies after refusing to confess to witchcraft
Category: Bizarre & Odd News
A mysterious trend of events has occurred in Bauchi after two members
of a family are said to have died due to their involvement in
witchcraft
A native doctor is said to have been called to investigate a series
of bizarre happenings which had befallen a family and in so doing had
uncovered four witches amongst them.
The suspected witches, one of them a pastor, were then told to confess their ‘crimes’ or die and 2 of them who refused to confess subsequently lost their lives.
The Daily Independent reports:
It was gathered that the incident which occurred in
Zwall Village of Toro Local government area of Bauchi State involved the
family Adamu Goni and a native doctor from Toro local government.
They had agreed to administer charms on four members of the
family, including a pastor over their alleged involvement in witchcraft.
It was learnt that the family had been worried over the spate of
calamities befalling its members, so it sought for solution by employing
the services of a native doctor.
Trouble started when the native doctor administered his charms on
four members of the family who were suspected to be involved in
witchcraft activities with the aim of compelling them to confess their
involvement in witchcraft.
But unfortunately out of the four people that were administered
with the charms, the spell affected only two members of family who
allegedly refused to confess their involvement in witchcraft, a
situation that subsequently led to their death.
A security source in Bauchi said that two members of the family
who refused to confess to the sin of witchcraft lost their lives as a
result of the charms given to them by the native doctor.
According to the source, “two members of the family including a
pastor who refused to admit to witchcraft involvement died after the
native doctor administered the charms on them. Eight suspects have been
arrested in connection with the incident and they are helping the police
with valuable information”.
The source added that the native doctor was arrested by a police
detective who got wind of the information and disguised as someone who
needed some spiritual help.
When contacted, the State Police Public Relation Officer, Deputy
Superintendent of Police, Haruna Mohammed, confirmed the incident
saying, “eight people including the native doctor have been arrested by
the police and they are at the State Criminal Investigation Department
so we are still investigating on the cause of the death of two people”.
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