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6 Exorcism Ends Tragic Death
Ironically, the practice of exorcism in modern times often ends badly for those who are believed to be in a trance
Belief in the existence of demons, and rituals of exorcism, become an inseparable part of religious values. Every religion believes that demons can possess human bodies, and have teachings on how to exorcise them.
Ironically, the practice of exorcism in modern times often ends badly for those who are believed to be in a trance, namely death. The following Exorcism ends a terrible death.
Exorcism Ends Death Forced to Drink Lots of Water
Rie Fukuda is a Japanese woman who died after being forced to drink large amounts of water during an exorcism. Japanese police have arrested an 81-year-old exorcist, her younger sister and the victim’s husband. The victim was reportedly tied up and forced to swallow large amounts of water during an exorcism ritual by her husband and two elderly women.
Kosai Fukuda, 52, an associate professor at a university in the southern Japanese city of Kumamoto, was arrested alongside Eiko Noda, 81, and Keiko Kitayama, 77.
Eiko Noda has been a professional exorcist for three decades, Nippon television reported, citing an unnamed source in the local police force. To the police, Noda and Fukuda said that the victim had actually undergone an exorcism process for the last few years.
Exorcism Ends Death Beating And Strangling
A Virginia man who said his 2-year-old daughter was possessed by a demon has been sentence to more than 20 years in prison for her death.
Thirty-year-old Eder Guzman-Rodriguez was sentenced after pleading no contest to first-degree murder. His daughter, Jocelyn, was found dead in November 2011.
Prosecutors say Guzman-Rodriguez told police that his daughter had a demon inside of her and that he had attempted to exorcise her of the demon.