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Korean woman dies in exorcism rite in Germany, 5 held

Updated - March 24, 2016 02:53 pm IST

Published - December 10, 2015 03:40 pm IST - BERLIN:

Among those arrested was her 15-year-old son

German prosecutors say they have arrested five South Koreans on suspicion of murder following the death a 41-year-old woman in an apparent exorcism ritual in a room in the Hotel InterContinental in Frankfurt, Germany.

The German police have arrested five South Koreans on suspicion of murder following the death of a relative in an exorcism ritual in the city of Frankfurt, prosecutors said on Thursday.

Officers discovered the body of the 41-year-old woman in a room in the Hotel InterContinental on Saturday when the suspects called a priest after it became apparent that the victim had died, prosecutor Nadja Niesen said. “When he saw what had happened he notified the reception, and they called the police.”

She identified the suspects as relatives of the victim a 44-year-old woman, her 21-year-old son and 19-year-old daughter, and two 15-year-old boys, one of whom is the son of the dead woman.

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One big family

“They all belonged to one big family,” Ms. Niesen said. “They came to Germany from South Korea six weeks ago and had rented a house in Sulzbach, but didn’t stay there much.”

Ms. Niesen said the suspects wanted to expel a “demon” they believed had possessed the woman. They exerted “massive force on her chest and stomach area” while stuffing a towel and clothes hanger into her mouth to stop her screaming, she said.

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Pain, agony for 2 hours

“According to our current information, the suspects subjected the victim to pain and agony for at least two hours, and their actions were motivated by a callous and merciless attitude,” said Ms. Niesen.

“The woman eventually died from asphyxiation as a result of the massive chest compression and violence to her neck,” she said.

Another woman in the house

A second woman, also aged 41, was found inside the garage of the house the family had rented, said Ms. Niesen. She was taken to a hospital suffering from hypothermia and dehydration.

“It’s not clear exactly what happened to her, we are still investigating that,” Ms. Niesen said.

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