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'Exorcism' fears for African children

Posted: 03 March 2005 | Subscribe Online


The police have raised fears that an unknown number of African children are being subjected to "exorcisms" in churches.

Five years after Victoria ClimbiŽ died, detectives working for Metropolitan Police have been told that instances of children having demons beaten out of them have been uncovered by workers appointed to deal with child protection among newly arrived communities.

Two community partnership workers recruited by police for a project piloted in Newham, east London, and Hackney, north London, have come across cases involving witchcraft. Victoria's parents sought assurances from the police after the inquiry ended that they would work more with the community.
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During Lord Laming's inquiry into Victoria's death it was revealed her great aunt Marie-Therese Kouao was told by a pastor that Victoria was possessed by demons.

Just 10 of London's 32 social services departments surveyed by BBC2's Newsnight programme had undertaken child protection work with African churches.

Chris Bourlet, detective superintendent with the Child Abuse Investigation command of the Metropolitan Police, said many experts thought it was a growing problem: "We suspect it [abuse] is under-reported. Child abuse is difficult enough to report and in churches it is not out in the open."

"Carers sometimes send children they believe to be possessed back to the home country where they are then abandoned," added Bourlet.


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