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Saturday, 31 August 2013
Cannibal cult leader who drank girls' blood is hacked to death.
A cannibal cult leader calling himself
Black Jesus, who slaughtered his
'Flower Girl' followers and drank
their blood, has himself been
murdered in the jungles of Papua
New Guinea.
In flowing robes, Stephen Tari, 40, a
failed Bible student, once led 6,000
'disciples' through the mountainous
regions of the country, but was
accused of killing at least three
young girls and, as their mothers
were forced to watch, drinking their
blood.
Calling himself 'the true Christ', he
was convicted of only rape three
years ago - before the country
brought in new laws that meant
convicted killers and rapists could
receive the death penalty - and was
among 48 prisoners who broke out
of jail six months ago.
'Black Jesus': Notorious cult leader
Stephen Tari after he was captured
in Papua New Guinea in 2007
Since then he has been on the run
with a handful of faithful followers,
but his bizarre life came to an end
when he was said to have murdered
a village woman this week and
attempted to take the life of
another.
Surrounded by furious villagers on
Thursday, he is believed to have
been beaten and hacked to death,
along with one of his henchmen in
the remote village of Gal in the
northern province of Madang.
A special investigation by the Daily
Mail six years ago heard from three
women who said they had
witnessed Tari drinking their
murdered daughters' blood in
bizarre sacrificial ceremonies in
village huts as he led his followers
through the jungle.
Because of the remote area where
he was murdered, police have not
been able to establish whether he
allegedly murdered a woman
because he had started up his
former cult and needed more
human sacrifices.
Madang provincial police
commander Chief Superintendent
Sylvester Kalaut told the Post
Courier newspaper that the village
where Tari met his death is several
miles by foot along jungle tracks
from the nearest small town.
Capture: The feared Tari was beaten
by villagers and tied up before being
handed over to the police in 2007
'We are sending police and a doctor
to the village to ascertain the cause
of death.
'The village where he was based is a
four hour walk and from advice and
given reports of the state of his
body, he will have to be buried soon
after the post-mortem is
conducted,' said Superintendent
Kalaut.
Followers: Tari gathered more than
six thousand disciples with his
preaching in the jungles (library
image)
The police officer warned that other
prisoners who remain on the run
and who might be associated with
Tari should give themselves up.
'He is now dead and this could be
the fate of the others who are also
on the run from the authorities. I
am warning and strongly urging
those escapees to surrender
themselves to authorities.'
At the height of his infamy, Black
Jesus wore long white robes as he
stood on a rock in a jungle clearing
and preached his own kind of gospel
to his disciples. He told the crowds
that they would receive gifts from
heaven if they followed him.
But behind his preachings was evil
intent. Luring young females he
called his Flower Girls into huts, he
cut their throats and consumed
their blood, mothers testified later.
One woman said she was ordered to
drink her own daughter's blood on
one occasion.
Police were unable to capture him,
despite knowing where he was
because of the constant the
presence of his large 'flock' - he was
guarded by henchmen who carried
rifles, spears and bows and arrows.
But villagers finally carried out a
'citizens' arrest' in 2007 and Tari
was eventually jailed.
Now, it is village power once again
that has brought an end to his
warped teachings. It is expected he
will be buried near the small jungle
community where he was killed.
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