Cape Times

3 suspected cannibals arrested for murder

- Bernadette Wolhuter

THREE suspected cannibals have been arrested in the rural KwaZulu-Natal Midlands.

Apparently one walked into the Estcourt police station on Friday night, told the officers on duty he was “tired of eating human flesh” and subsequent­ly produced part of a human leg and a hand.

It is understood that investigat­ions led police to a house in nearby Rensburgdr­ift, where more human remains were found.

The man who had gone to the police station was arrested. A second suspect was arrested in Estcourt and a third suspect – thought to be an inyanga – was arrested in the Amangwe area. The three are all in their thirties.

They allegedly killed a woman, cut her up and ate parts of her body.

Police spokespers­on Colonel Thembeka Mbhele yesterday confirmed the men were arrested on charges relating to murder and cannibalis­m.

She said they would appear in the Estcourt Magistrate’s Court today.

The former head of the SAPS specialise­d investigat­ive psychology section, Professor Gérard Labuschagn­e, said it was unlikely this was a muti-related crime.

“It’s rare and unusual to get a case where people are actually eating human body parts – animal bites are often mistaken for human bites. But when people are eating human body parts, it’s more likely to do with a mental health issue.”

Labuschagn­e said people who ate human body parts were often in the throes of psychotic episodes at the time. “They are usually experienci­ng audio and/or visual hallucinat­ions and having bizarre thoughts like: ‘I must eat this body part, it will make me powerful’.”

Labuschagn­e said the suggestion that this was a group crime was strange. “You do sometimes get a group of people, where one is mentally ill and his followers have dependency issues. It’s very rare though.”

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