Five beheaded for witchcraft in India Five members of a family were publicly beheaded in northeast India by employees of a tea plantation for allegedly practicing witchcraft, police said. Their decapitated bodies were taken to a police station in Assam state and handed over to local authorities Sunday. The bizarre incident took place at Sadharu tea plantation in the northern Sonitpur district, about 150 miles from Assam's main city of Guwahati, New Kerala news online said. The report said about 200 tea garden workers assembled Saturday morning and held a trial. It was decided that a local tribal family was guilty of causing a mysterious disease that claimed two plantation workers and affected many more during the past two weeks. The victims were identified as Amir Munda, 60, a traditional healer, two of his daughters and two of his sons. His pregnant wife escaped with three of her sons. The killings were done by crude weapons and machetes. Nearly 200 people were killed in past five years by rural people in Assam for practicing witchcraft and black magic, police records said. Soruce. This sounds like Salem of 1692 revisited.
Well india is very much like Europe and America was a few hundred years ago. Nothing to be upset about.