Santa Cruz Sentinel

Child who died was allegedly subject to exorcism

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SAN JOSE >> A 3-year-old girl whose death last fall has been ruled a homicide was the subject of an alleged exorcism last year at a Northern California church, a newspaper reported Tuesday.

The child, Arely Naomi Proctor, died last September after family members performed a ceremony to “liberate her of her evil spirits,” church officials told the San Jose Mercury News. The Santa Clara

County medical examiner's office ruled the death a homicide caused by asphyxiati­on.

The girl's mother, Claudia Hernandez, was charged with assault on a child resulting in death. The Associated Press could not immediatel­y determine whether Hernandez has an attorney.

Details of the case were not made public at the time but the newspaper reported on it amid new scrutiny on the Iglesia Apostoles y Profetas, a tiny Pentecosta­l

church in San Jose, following the recent kidnapping of a 3-monthold baby that led police to search the church.

No evidence was found in the church that was relevant to the child's abduction and the church was not part of the case submitted to the district attorney's office, said Officer Steven Aponte, a spokesman for the San Jose Police Department. The baby was found safe in a San Jose apartment several hours after the abduction was captured on surveillan­ce video, and police arrested three suspects, including at least one of whom attended the same church.

The church pastor, Rene Huezo, was the grandfathe­r of the 3-year-old and took part in the exorcism but has not been charged, the newspaper reported.

According to court records, Hernandez told police she believed her daughter was possessed because she would “wake up and scream or cry periodical­ly.”

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