December 03, 2014

A man was found still alive after buried over 8 Years on the ground


Hundreds of people are willing to walk away to the village Hluleka in Transkei, South Africa only to hear the story of a minibus taxi driver who claimed back from the dead 8 years after he was buried. The fact is still mysterious how Nkosinathi Ntsente (39 years old) who was shot dead in 2001, and was buried by the audience to be found wandering aimlessly in his village.

Ntsente itself tells a story filled with mystical aroma to cause a bigger question mark. The story "Resurrection" Ntsente spread like forest fire that burned throughout the Transkei to attract crowds to come to his house.

From early morning until late afternoon, he kept repeating was how he was forced to survive by drinking human blood, corn and wild berries during his stay in the forest. "I'm tired of telling the same story throughout the day." He said.

Ntsente believed shot dead in 2001 when there was a commotion involving a taxi association border. Ntsente said that the shooter was in a white minibus taxi and he claimed that he witnessed all the events. "During the shooting incident, I saw myself standing on the other side of the road watching someone who is similar to him or her shot in the forehead, right knee, abdomen and back."

Ntsente later said that "duplicate" his severely injured taken to hospital St. Barnabas in Libode. "I see this man dead and dying. His body was taken to the hospital morgue where she was autopsied to put into the refrigerator. "Ntsente even said that he witnessed the funeral procession.

Ntsente later said that on the day of "death", he was kidnapped by four wizards into a dark forest where he met many other people who were also kidnapped. "We were only given to drink the blood and eat Izinsipa (a type of corn), and wild berries. I was liberated by the witches after they said that I was too strong to be influenced to do evil. "Ntsente story.

News "awakening" it began to sound on March 23 when his uncle called Washington Qalingoma (59 years old) and his mother called Mabhikani Ntsente found him wandering aimlessly in the street and brought it home Ngqeleni.

Qalingoma said that he believed Ntsente indeed been kidnapped. But he could not say who had been buried eight years earlier. "It's up to his father's family to decide whether to dismantle his grave to see the contents of the coffin." Said Qalingoma. Mabhikani said that he was only interested in caring for her son who had just returned. "I'm happy because I get my son back after burying his body."

The next day, the owner of a local minibus taxi cab at the headquarters of a party to celebrate the return Hluleka Ntsente of death. His old friend, Duma Ndzendze said that employees at the local taxi industry was still celebrating. "We will support him until he had a full recovery. Currently, his mind is still not stable. "

Witchcraft is a common practice in Africa. In 2008, more than 300 people suspected witches were burned by a mob in Kenya. This may be due to the many reports of kidnappings by suspected witches. However, most kidnap victims are children who sacrificed for mystical rituals. Regarding the case Ntsente, Society immediately asked the local government to investigate this incident.

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