Relatives who suspected a British teenager of practicing witchcraft beat
and drowned him Christmas Day 2010 as he "begged to die" because of
the pain they were inflicting, prosecutors alleged in a London court.
Kristy Bamu, a 15-year-old boy from Newham, east London, allegedly died at the hands of Eric Bikubi and his partner, Magalie Bamu, Kristy's sister. Both of them have denied the charges.
Bikubi and Bamu allegedly forced Kristy's four siblings to join in the attack.
The alleged attackers hit the teen with sticks, metal bars, a hammer and
chisel, prosecutors said, and he "begged to die" because of the pain
from the beating.
"It was only when he [Bikubi] realized that he [Kristy] wasn't moving
that he stopped what he was doing … by then it was too late," prosecutor
Brian Altman said.
Kristy suffered more than 100 injuries.
Kristy and his siblings had arrived in London from Paris to see the East
London couple for Christmas. But Kelly, Kristy's elder sister, said the
trip turned sour when Eric Bikubi accused her and Kristy of practicing
witchcraft and sorcery. Eric Bikubi also accused them of influencing
his 3-year-old son.
"Despite her own siblings' denials that they were sorcerers, Magalie
Bamu joined her boyfriend in repeating these fantastic claims and
participating in the assaults," Altman alleged.
"They beat them, refusing to let them eat, drink or sleep for days while
the punishments being meted out became increasingly violent, with them
using many implements found in the flat as weapons of torture," Altman
said.
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