He said they once thought of notifying the police but other family members advised against involving the police as they claimed that burial arrangements would be delayed in a bid to pave way for post mortem and other investigations. Mandy’s son, only identified as Mcedis (12), said his aunt’s death was frightening. “What happened here was so scary. It’s true a male organ grew on my aunt’s body. We don’t know what kind of a disease it is but we believe it’s an act of witchcraft,” he said. Some of the family members who were reached for comment also fingered witchcraft as the reason behind the queer development.”This shows that some people are using juju (witchcraft). We have since reported the matter to our Village Head who also got shocked. He said he would take the matter to Chief Nyamweda,” said Ennie Luwanca (53) who is a young sister to the late’s mother (Modester’s aunt).Gogo Gladys Mnyulwa (87) who is the deceased’s grandmother and is said to be the other person who took part in preparing Modester’s body for burial, said at first