By PTI
MUMBAI: A 14-year-old ailing boy from Maharashtra’s Sangli district died allegedly after he was severely overwhelmed up by a witch doctor, who claimed that {{the teenager}} was possessed, an official said on Tuesday.
Aryan Deepak Landge, who lived in Kavathe Mahankal of the district, died of accidents on May 20 nevertheless the incident obtained right here to light after anti-superstition activists approached the police, he said.
As per the criticism by activists from Andhashraddha Nirmulan Samiti, an organisation that works within the path of eradicating superstitions and blind faith, Landge had a fever for lots of days and there was no discount no matter treatment.
His family took him to a ‘mantrik’ (witch doctor), Appasaheb Kamble, at Shirgur in neighbouring Karnataka, the official said.
Kamble claimed that the boy was possessed by a ‘demon’ and he would want to ‘drive it away’ by beating up Landge.
However, the boy sustained essential accidents due to the beating, prompting his family to rush him to a hospital in Miraj in Sangli district, about 40 km from Shirgur.
He died all through treatment, the official said.
After learning about Landge’s lack of life, activists from Andhashraddha Nirmulan Samiti met his relations after which assistant police inspector Jitendra Shahane at Kavathe Mahankal police station to lodge a criticism.
As there’s no anti-superstition legal guidelines in Karnataka, the official said, police registered a Zero FIR beneath Indian Penal Code half 304 (inflicting lack of life by negligence) in direction of the witch doctor.
A Zero FIR (first knowledge report) permits any police to easily settle for a criticism and forward it to the appropriate station for movement.
The case will now be probed by the Karnataka police, he added.
MUMBAI: A 14-year-old ailing boy from Maharashtra’s Sangli district died allegedly after he was severely overwhelmed up by a witch doctor, who claimed that {{the teenager}} was possessed, an official said on Tuesday.
Aryan Deepak Landge, who lived in Kavathe Mahankal of the district, died of accidents on May 20 nevertheless the incident obtained right here to light after anti-superstition activists approached the police, he said.
As per the criticism by activists from Andhashraddha Nirmulan Samiti, an organisation that works within the path of eradicating superstitions and blind faith, Landge had a fever for lots of days and there was no discount no matter treatment.googletag.cmd.push(carry out() googletag.present(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );
His family took him to a ‘mantrik’ (witch doctor), Appasaheb Kamble, at Shirgur in neighbouring Karnataka, the official said.
Kamble claimed that the boy was possessed by a ‘demon’ and he would want to ‘drive it away’ by beating up Landge.
However, the boy sustained essential accidents due to the beating, prompting his family to rush him to a hospital in Miraj in Sangli district, about 40 km from Shirgur.
He died all through treatment, the official said.
After learning about Landge’s lack of life, activists from Andhashraddha Nirmulan Samiti met his relations after which assistant police inspector Jitendra Shahane at Kavathe Mahankal police station to lodge a criticism.
As there’s no anti-superstition legal guidelines in Karnataka, the official said, police registered a Zero FIR beneath Indian Penal Code half 304 (inflicting lack of life by negligence) in direction of the witch doctor.
A Zero FIR (first knowledge report) permits any police to easily settle for a criticism and forward it to the appropriate station for movement.
The case will now be probed by the Karnataka police, he added.