Lanka police arrest ‘exorcist’ after child killed in ritual
Sri Lankan police yesterday arrested a self-proclaimed exorcist after a nine-year-old girl she had beaten as part of a ritual died. The unidentified woman allegedly struck the girl repeatedly with a cane, claiming it was a way to drive out a demon that had possessed the child, said a police. The girl's parents had taken her to the woman in the village just outside the capital Colombo, where neighbours responded to the cries of the child but not in time to save her, he added. Many in Sri Lanka seek help from witch doctors, self-proclaimed sorcerers and exorcists for help with various problems. Recently, health minister Wanniarachchi publicly consumed a syrup made by a "god man" who had claimed it would give lifelong immunity from Covid-19. The minister ended up contracting the coronavirus and required intensive care treatment.
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