Elderly Kenyans Burned Alive As Witches By Their Own Families
Growing desires for land along Kenya’s Indian Ocean coastline
are allegedly causing a rise in “witch lynchings” by residents to
intimidate their elderly relatives who own the title deeds of desirable
areas.
Extraordinary images: Three years ago uproar was caused after a video emerged on the internet showing five people burned in the village of Nyamataro, Kisii, in the east of Kenya, over witchcraft allegations |
Sadaka Muruu, 100, who owns 12 acres of sought-after land in coastal
Kilifi county, claimed she was told by her grandchildren that they would
burn her alive after investors asked about purchasing it.
The frightened grandmother was allegedly dragged unclad from her home
in January by relatives who had turned up without notice, and told
neighbours they had caught her doing witchcraft.
Shocking: Kenyan local councillor Teddy Mwambire has led an
independent probe into witchcraft and found relatives can arrange for a
killing for the equivalent of only £30
But she was saved at the last minute by local councillor Teddy
Mwambire, who drove her away to a rescue centre for elderly men and
women accused of witchcraft, reported the Sunday Times.
Others have suffered a much-worse fate, with more than 50 people aged
over 60 lynched this year over witchcraft accusations. Seven were
killed in Cllr Mwambire’s district in Kilifi alone this summer.
Some were burned to death in front of villagers. Other victims were
fatally hit with machetes – such as Thomas Barawa, 79, who died in
August just four weeks after his wife suffered the same fate.
Cllr Mwambire led an independent probe into witchcraft and found relatives can arrange a killing for the equivalent of only £30.
Lucrative: Desires for land along Kenya’s Indian Ocean coastline
(file picture) are allegedly causing a rise in ‘witch lynchings’ by
residents to intimidate their elderly relatives who own the title deeds
of desirable sites
Relatives are the top suspects in almost all of the killings. But
police are struggling to bring cases to court because they cannot get
anybody to give evidence.
Most victims who escape death and end up at guarded rescue centres
are too scared to ever return home as they risk death if their angry
relatives see them again.
Many poor communities in the African country rely on spiritual healers, sorcery and black magic.
Three years ago uproar was caused after a video emerged on the
internet showing five people burned in the village of Nyamataro, Kisii,
in the west of Kenya, over witchcraft allegations.
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