Exorcism, kidnapping and ritualistic sacrifice — Bihar woman among 4 arrested for ‘killing toddler to help daughter conceive’
According to the police, the exorcist, who is absconding, had assured the woman that her daughter will be able to conceive if a male child was sacrificed.
Written by Santosh Singh
Patna | Updated: February 9, 2025 10:45 AM IST
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According to the SP, Devi said that her daughter had been under tremendous pressure from her in-laws to give birth to a child. (File Photo)
The Bihar Police on Saturday arrested a woman and four others for allegedly abducting and killing a two-year-old boy on the advice of an “exorcist”.
According to the police, the exorcist, who is absconding, had assured the woman that her daughter will be able to conceive if a male child was sacrificed.
The matter came to light in the course of an investigation into the disappearance of the child, who was last seen on January 22 playing outside his relatives’ house in Lalapur village in Kaimur district. The boy, from Gazipur district of Uttar Pradesh, had travelled to Lalapur with his mother to attend a family function. A week later, the two-year-old’s body was found in a pit near Kudra railway station in the district.
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Kaimur Superintendent of Police Hari Mohan Shukla said, “We have arrested one Munni Devi and four others. She admitted that she got the two-year-old kidnapped on the advice of an exorcist who said that sacrificing a male child would result in her daughter conceiving one.”
According to the SP, Devi said that her daughter had been under tremendous pressure from her in-laws to give birth to a child. When medical treatments did not help her daughter conceive, the woman decided to approach the exorcist.
The Kaimur SP said the exorcist had been identified and will be arrested soon.
Santosh Singh is a Senior Assistant Editor with The Indian Express since June 2008. He covers Bihar with main focus on politics, society and governance. Investigative and explanatory stories are also his forte. Singh has 25 years of experience in print journalism covering Bihar, Delhi, Madhya Pradesh and Karnataka.
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