The Star Malaysia

Seven Indonesian­s hospitalis­ed after bizarre sorcery ritual

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JAKARTA: Seven Indonesian­s were hospitalis­ed after rinsing their hands in acid, police said as they hunted for the self-styled sorcerer who promised the men it would make them invincible.

The bizarre ritual last week left the men, residents of the Rawa Kopi village just outside the capital Jakarta, with serious burns on their hands, authoritie­s said.

A mystery man named Didi, who moved into the village several months ago, claimed he was a master of traditiona­l magic – known as Debus – which is supposed to protect a person from physical injury.

These men were trying to become invincible with a man who claimed to be a ‘guru’. Harry Kurniawan

The self-proclaimed magician offered free lessons and promised to make the unlucky men invincible.

“These men were trying to become invincible with a man who claimed to be a ‘guru’,” local police chief Harry Kurniawan said yesterday.

To test that promise, Didi suggested that the men rinse their hands in a chemical that police believe was acid.

It was not long before the men were rushed to hospital with severe burns, Kurniawan added.

The self-styled guru fled shortly after the group was hospitalis­ed.

He could face five years in prison if convicted of negligence leading to injury.

Two men have since been discharged while the other five remain under treatment.

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