Friday, 3 July 2015

A DEAD MAN'S SPIRITS WAS BROUGHT BACK TO LIFE JUST TO HAVE SEX WITH ITS WIDOWER

A DEAD man's spirit was brought back to life in order to have sex with its widow in the process tearing the family apart.
The weird incident has become the talk of the whole Mvundlana village community.
It is said witch-hunters sparked outrage when they reportedly claimed that an infant's skull they dug from the dead man's grave caused him to rise and have sex with his wife.
The widow confirmed the claims by the witch hunters, in the process angering the deceased man's family.
It all came out when Chief Magama invited witch-hunters to cleanse the village which had been lately dominated by bad vibes.
Upon arrival at the deceased Mpilo Henry Moyo's homestead, the witch hunters told the deceased's wife, Siphindile Ncube, that there was an infant's skull inside her late husband's grave that brings him from the dead to come and have sex with her.
Strange as it sounds, dear reader, the wife said indeed she had been seeing visions of her husband and even had sex constantly with him.
"He died in 2013. Since then he has been tormenting me. I haven't been sleeping at night because he would come home and have sex with me. At times he would come during the day. So the witch-hunters came here and told me about this issue without even sharing it with anyone," said Ncube.
They explained to Ncube what had been poking her.
"They said there was an infant's skull in my husband's grave. And whenever the skull manifests, my husband's skeleton develops flesh and he rises then comes to have sex with me," she said.
In her own words, she said she has been in touch with her husband, in flesh.
"I strongly believe in what they told me because I have been seeing my husband," she added.
However, she will no longer see the love of her life anymore — the witch hunters burnt the skull.
The matter did not go down well with other relatives, including Elliot Dube, the uncle to the deceased.
Dube is said to have labelled the act of these witch hunters as bogus and reported the matter to the police.
Dube took the news crew to the grave where the skull was removed. He castigated the ill-practices of the witch-hunters.
"I was coming from the town when I saw a crowd of people by our graveyard. There was a hubbub, people exclaiming about acts of witchcraft. I heard that they removed a skull. This infuriated me because prior to that I was not consulted as a senior family member. Those people are magicians. It's a criminal offence. As a result I reported the matter to the Headman and the police," said Dube.
The three witch hunters were arrested for unlawful entry. They however, escaped with fines

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