A mob in Malawi's southern district of Nsanje burned seven people to death
for allegedly possessing human bones for use in witchcraft, police said
Wednesday.
The seven were "found in possession of human bones and the mob took it
upon themselves to burn them with petrol," Kirdy Kaunga, police officer in
charge of the district, told AFP.
A traditional chief said local people became suspicious due to the
movements and telephone conversations of one of the seven men who was discovered
with a bag containing the bones.
"He was chased and arrested," chief Tengani, who only uses one
name, told AFP.
"The man is said to have confirmed that his bag contained human bones
and that's when the mob began rounding up the seven and burned them one by
one."
Police arrived after the incident on Tuesday in Nsanje, which borders
Mozambique, and have made no arrests.
Officials said they were investigating whether the bones belonged to
albinos, who have white skin and yellow hair as a result of a genetic disorder
that causes the absence of pigmentation.
Albinos are killed regularly in some African countries including Malawi,
Mozambique and Tanzania for their body parts, which are used in witchcraft
rituals.
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