Witches are burned alive in India with a 10-month-old child
In Jharkhand, India, four individuals were arrested for the alleged burning of a woman and her 10-month-old child, who were accused of witchcraft.
In the eastern Indian state of Jharkhand, four people have been arrested in connection with the horrific murder of a woman and her 10-month-old son, who were set ablaze due to accusations of witchcraft. The incident occurred in the village of Kudsai, where local superstitions surrounding sudden livestock deaths and the illnesses experienced by a local man contributed to the mob sentiment against the woman.
The victim's husband, who was also attacked during this violent episode, sustained severe burn injuries and is currently hospitalized. This tragedy not only highlights the persistence of witch-hunting practices in some regions of India but also raises concerns about the safety and rights of women, particularly those who may be subjected to baseless accusations in communities gripped by fear and superstition.
Such acts of violence reflect a larger issue in India regarding superstition and gender-based discrimination, as accusations of witchcraft can result in deadly consequences. This case underscores the urgent need for legal reforms, increased public awareness, and community education to combat these archaic beliefs and protect the vulnerable.