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Brazil police: Needles in boy reportedly a ritual AP
« on: December 17, 2009, 11:17:27 AM »
Sick f**kers yes..oh gosh boy.

Brazil police: Needles in boy reportedly a ritual
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50 needles found in 2-year-old; mom says she had no idea Play Video AP  – 50 needles found in 2-year-old; mom says she had no idea

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By MARCO SIBAJA Marco Sibaja – 51 mins ago

BRASILIA, Brazil – The stepfather of a 2-year-old boy found with 42 needles in his body has confessed to jabbing them into the toddler as part of a religious ritual, Brazilian police said Thursday.

Roberto Carlos Magalhaes told detectives that a woman who went into a trance would "command him to stick the needles in the boy's body," police inspector Helder Fernandes Santana said in a telephone interview with The Associated Press.

"According to his confession, he acted under influence of the woman, but it was him who stuck the needles in the boy's body," the inspector said. He said three people, including the stepfather and the woman, have been arrested, though no charges have yet been filed.

An enraged crowd of more than 100 people surrounded the police station where the suspects were held Wednesday night, hurling rocks at the building. Santana said they broke out a window of his own car because they wrongly believed the suspects were in it.

Extra police were called in to restore order and protect the suspects.

The child, meanwhile, was airlifted to the heart unit of a major hospital in northeastern Brazil Thursday because two of the needles are close to his heart, but it was not immediately clear when doctors might be able to remove them.

Surgeons at a hospital in the town of Barreiras in Bahia state, where the boy had been hospitalized since Sunday had decided not to try to remove any needles immediately for fear they could cause more damage.

Doctors located 42 needles in the boy, who was in stable condition in the coastal city of Salvador after a 240-mile (390-kilometer) flight to a hospital with a special heart unit.

Hospital spokeswoman Susy Moreno said an evaluation of how to treat the boy probably would not be finished until Friday.

The boy's mother, a maid, took him to a hospital in the small northeastern city of Ibotirama on Dec. 10, saying he was complaining of pain. Three days later, after X-rays revealed many of the needles, doctors moved him to the larger hospital in the nearby city of Barreiras.

The mother told police she didn't know how the needles got inside her son, whose name was not released because of his age.

The boy's father, Gessivaldo Alves, told the newspaper A Tarde that he believed his son could have been a victim of a black magic ritual. Alves reportedly said he visited the home where the boy was living and found unspecified items that could be used for black magic.

Santana said police are investigating to determine what sort of religious sect the stepfather and the women belonged to.

One of the doctors who treated the child, Luiz Cesar Soltoski, said he believed that the needles were stuck into the child's body one by one.

"We think it could have only been by penetration because we found needles in the lung, the left leg and in different parts of the thorax. It couldn't have been by ingestion," Soltoski said.

Doctors found no signs of outside wounds on the boy. X-ray images carried by Brazilian Web sites clearly showed some of the needles deep inside his body.

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Associated Press Writer Alan Clendenning in Sao Paulo contributed.


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Re: Brazil police: Needles in boy reportedly a ritual AP
« Reply #1 on: December 17, 2009, 11:33:20 AM »
sick f**kers nasty people boy, magic?  steups..more superstitious bullshit.

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Re: Brazil police: Needles in boy reportedly a ritual AP
« Reply #2 on: December 17, 2009, 09:33:10 PM »
poor kid

dais real friggin madness
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Re: Brazil police: Needles in boy reportedly a ritual AP
« Reply #3 on: December 18, 2009, 08:09:33 PM »
canDUMBle for real. they should turn rong and stick those needles in he so and so  >:(

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Needles removed from Brazilian boy


Doctors have successfully completed emergency surgery to remove four sewing needles from a Brazilian toddler that were allegedly inserted into him by his stepfather during a series of bizarre rituals.

Hospital spokeswoman Susy Moreno said surgeons in the northeastern city of Salvador took out four of the dozens of needles inside the two-year-old boy during the operation.

One of them punctured his heart, two were near the heart and another was inside a lung. The surgery lasted about three hours and the boy is in stable condition, Moreno said.

She said doctors have left the other needles in the boy for now, but could perform more operations later.

Police say the boy's stepfather confessed to pushing 42 supposedly "blessed" sewing needles deep into the child because his lover told him to while in trances. The rituals were performed over a period of a month to try to keep the couple together, the stepfather told police.

Roberto Carlos Magalhaes, a 30-year-old bricklayer, told detectives the woman would enter into trances and "command him to stick the needles in the boy's body," police inspector Helder Fernandes Santana told The Associated Press by telephone.

The lover, Angelina Ribeiro dos Santos, paid to have the needles measuring up to five centimetres blessed by a woman who practised the Afro-Brazilian religion Candomble, and convinced Magalhaes that inserting them into the boy would somehow allow them to be together, Santana alleged.

Police, however, allege dos Santos was out for revenge on the boy's mother, though they did not say why.

"According to his confession, he acted under influence of the woman, but it was he who stuck the needles in the boy's body," the inspector alleges.

Magalhaes and dos Santos were both arrested, though no charges have yet been filed.

Dos Santos is not believed to be a member of any religious or occult group, and authorities believe she came up with the idea of the rituals on her own, Santana said.

Afro-Brazilian religions

The two were taken to an undisclosed lockup for their own protection after a mob threw stones at the police station where they were being held. It was not immediately clear whether they had legal representation.

Authorities also detained the woman who blessed the needles so she could be questioned, but Santana said he expects she will be released without charge because she did not know how they were being used.

The boy's mother, a maid, took him to a hospital in the town of Ibotirama on Dec. 10, saying he was complaining of pain.

After X-rays revealed the cause, the mother told police she didn't know how the needles got inside her son, whose name was not released because of his age. The boy was later transferred for more advanced evaluation at a much larger hospital in the coastal city of Salvador.

Police and doctors concluded it would have been impossible for the boy to have ingested the needles — which have also been found in a lung and in his left leg, and spread throughout his abdomen.

Afro-Brazilian religions practised in Brazil have no ceremonies, rituals or practices involving harm to people, said Nelson Inocencio, director of African-Brazilian studies at the University of Brasilia.

He worried that the incident could hurt the image of the religions, of which Candomble is the most popular and concentrated most in Bahia state.

"What happened to this boy without a doubt could feed into the prejudice against Afro-Brazilian traditions," he said.

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Re: Brazil police: Needles in boy reportedly a ritual AP
« Reply #4 on: December 18, 2009, 08:22:10 PM »
This is the worst story of the year I thinks .It send chills rite true me ,I regret I read it ,cause I know the helplessness for the doctors ,what the hell can any body do to help .

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Re: Brazil police: Needles in boy reportedly a ritual AP
« Reply #5 on: December 18, 2009, 08:58:23 PM »
some ppl jus doh deserve to be alive nah. crazy muthaf**ker

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