PHOTO: 20-Year-Old Mother Burnt Alive After Being Accused Of Witchcraft

Yesterday, a young mother was tossed screaming on to a pile of tyres and
 burnt alive after being accused of killing a neighbour's six-year-old 
son with sorcery.
Kepari Leniata, 20, 'confessed' after she was dragged from her hut, stripped naked and tortured with white-hot iron rods.
She was then dragged to a local rubbish dump, doused in petrol and, with
 hands and feet bound, thrown on a fire of burning tyres. As the 
mother-of-two screamed in agony, more petrol-soaked tyres were thrown on
 top of her.
The head bishop of a Lutheran Church located in the district today condemned the killing.
The tragedy unfolded after Miss Leniata's young neighbour fell sick on 
Tuesday morning. He complained of pains in the stomach and chest and was
 taken to Mt Hagen hospital where he died a few hours later.
Relatives of the boy were suspicious that witchcraft was involved in the
 death and learned that two women had gone into hiding in the jungle.
After they were tracked down, the pair admitted they practised sorcery 
but had nothing to do with the boy's death. Miss Leniata, they said, was
 the person responsible.
The boy's family went to her hut at 7am on Wednesday, stripped her and dragged her away to torture and death.
Pictures of the horrific scene were soon circulating online. The Post 
Courier newspaper said the torture and brutal murder of a mother of two 
‘provided a photo opportunity for many of the onlookers, including 
school children, who crowded around and took photos of the woman being 
consumed alive by the fire.’
Police who rushed to the area were turned back by the angry crowd, but 
were able to drive away with one of the other women while the second has
 fled.
Papua New Guinean police have launched a murder investigation and are reportedly preparing charges against those responsible.
A firetruck which had been called to the scene was chased away by the crowd.
Authorities and international diplomats have spoken out against the 
torching of the young mother, leaves behind two children, the youngest 
an eight-month-old girl.
The country's Prime Minister Peter O'Neill has sworn to bring the 
killers to justice, as he addressed the matter in a statement today.
‘No one commits such a despicable act in the society that all of us, including Kepari, belong to,' he said.
‘Barbaric killings connected with alleged sorcery. Violence against 
women because of this belief that sorcery kills. These are becoming all 
too common in certain parts of the country.
'It is reprehensible that women, the old and the weak in our society 
should be targeted for alleged sorcery or wrongs that they actually have
 nothing to do with.’
The U.S. embassy on the Papua New Guinea issued a statement condemning 
the "’brutal murder’ calling it evidence of ‘pervasive gender-based 
violence’.
’We add our voice to those of Papua New Guinean religious and civil 
society leaders who have spoken out against the brutality inflicted upon
 Ms Leniata,’ the embassy said.
‘There is no possible justification for this sort of violence. We hope 
that appropriate resources are devoted to identifying, prosecuting, and 
punishing those responsible for Ms Leniata's murder.
Source: Dailymail



 



 







 
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