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Nicaragua woman burnt on a fire in exorcism ritual | Nicaragua woman burnt on a fire in exorcism ritual |
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A young woman in an isolated part of Nicaragua has died a week after being tied up and allegedly thrown on a fire in an exorcism ritual. | A young woman in an isolated part of Nicaragua has died a week after being tied up and allegedly thrown on a fire in an exorcism ritual. |
Family members told local media that Vilma Trujillo had been attacked by four people led by a man who said he was an evangelical pastor. | Family members told local media that Vilma Trujillo had been attacked by four people led by a man who said he was an evangelical pastor. |
Juan Rocha denied burning Mrs Trujillo, saying evil spirits had suspended her above the fire and then dropped her. | Juan Rocha denied burning Mrs Trujillo, saying evil spirits had suspended her above the fire and then dropped her. |
Relatives found Mrs Trujillo, 25, hours later with severe burns. | |
The police have arrested Mr Rocha and a number of other people allegedly involved in the attack. | The police have arrested Mr Rocha and a number of other people allegedly involved in the attack. |
The victim's husband, Reynaldo Peralta Rodriguez, said the mother-of-two was taken inside a church last week when members thought she was possessed after allegedly trying to attack people with a machete, the Associated Press reports. | The victim's husband, Reynaldo Peralta Rodriguez, said the mother-of-two was taken inside a church last week when members thought she was possessed after allegedly trying to attack people with a machete, the Associated Press reports. |
"It's unforgiveable what they did to us," he was quoted as saying. | "It's unforgiveable what they did to us," he was quoted as saying. |
"They killed my wife, the mother of my two little ones. Now what am I going to tell them?" | "They killed my wife, the mother of my two little ones. Now what am I going to tell them?" |
Pablo Cuevas, a spokesman for Nicaragua's Human Rights Commission, called on the government for firmer control over religious sects in the country. | Pablo Cuevas, a spokesman for Nicaragua's Human Rights Commission, called on the government for firmer control over religious sects in the country. |
"It is incredible that these things can happen today, there has to be a review by the authorities into all the different denominations and religions," he said. "We can't have things like this happening." | "It is incredible that these things can happen today, there has to be a review by the authorities into all the different denominations and religions," he said. "We can't have things like this happening." |
Women's rights groups said the case was an example of fanaticism and misogyny. | |
Juanita Jimenez of the Autonomous Women's Movement (MAM) told local media that it was also the product of a lack of state presence in isolated parts of the country and an act of barbarity. | Juanita Jimenez of the Autonomous Women's Movement (MAM) told local media that it was also the product of a lack of state presence in isolated parts of the country and an act of barbarity. |
"Apart from the religious aspect, nothing justifies an act that is as cruel as burning a woman, putting her on a fire with the help of other people who you have used religion to manipulate," the activist said. | "Apart from the religious aspect, nothing justifies an act that is as cruel as burning a woman, putting her on a fire with the help of other people who you have used religion to manipulate," the activist said. |
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