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A devil in the kitchen
October 16, 2009 • Andalucia, Cadiz • 1 Comments
A DEVIL worshipping sect – where followers were used as handymen – has been broken up in Cadiz.
A total of six people involved with the demonic group have been arrested in the town of Chiclana.
Run by a witch and her warlock husband, they even had a domestic slave known as ‘woman of Satan’, who did the housework and other kitchen chores.
The couple are accused of threatening to kill the families of sect members, if they didn’t do the jobs allocated to them.
The husband had reportedly warned the followers: “I am the son of Satan.”
A number of forced sect members are now undergoing specialist mental counselling to aid their recovery.
The married couple led the scam by placing adverts guaranteeing solutions to emotional and sexual problems.
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