Witch’s spirits kill children of person who hired him to recover stolen bull
But according to Enanga Fred, the police Spokesperson, during the ritualistic performance, the two biological sons of the complainant were affected, became unconscious and died at the scene.
Police in Soroti have put up a serious manhunt for a traditional healer identified as Opolot Simon who was hired from Kapelebyong district to perform rituals that could help in the recovery of a bull that had been stolen from Emoru Joseph, a 60-year-old peasant of Agaya village, Agirigiroi parish in Soroti district.
But according to Enanga Fred, the police Spokesperson, during the ritualistic performance, the two biological sons of the complainant were affected, became unconscious and died at the scene.
As a result, the traditional healer, duped the relatives, that he was going to look for a herb, that would help the two victims, Etonu Michael and Okello Levis aged 30 and 40 respectively, to regain consciousness.
He, however, disappeared and when he was contacted on his phone 0779677513, he extorted an additional 2m shillings, which was mobilised and sent to him, and went into hiding.
The incident underscores the serious health and safety risks of consulting traditional healers and taking herbs from them, ENanga said. “The suspect had no licence from NACOTHA and is now wanted on two counts of causing death, practising without a certificate and extortion of money,” Enanga said.
Adding: “We also would like to warn all traditional medical practitioners and healers, that they will continue to be charged with causing death if their practices lead to the death of a person in future. Several traditional healers describe themselves as master herbalists, who can cure several illnesses.”
The complainant, who doubles as a father to the two deceased persons, had reported the theft of his bull, at Odudui Police post, which was under investigation. The victims could have survived if he had followed the due process of the law, Enanga explained.