New Zealand Exorcism Goes Badly
Maori Family Tries To Get Rid Of “Curse”. It Doesn’t Work Very Well.
Written by OddCulture on November 26th, 2007 in Odd Culture.
Tags: bizarre, cults, Odd Deaths, travel
A New Zealand woman drowned in a family exorcism and her younger cousin had her eyes gouged in an attempt to lift a curse.
Source: BreitBart and others.
A family exorcism goes horribly wrong as a New Zealand woman drowns and her cousin has her gouged by relatives. Janet Moses, 22, had her eyes scratched and water syringed into them before drowning in front of 40 relatives during the ceremony, according to the newspaper Dominion Post. Her 14-year-old cousin also had her eyes gouged and water poured down her throat to get rid of a “devil”. The girl was taken to a hospital where she underwent surgery to restore her vision.
The family believe that the “curse” started when a family member stole a stone-made lion statue from a local pub.

Janet Moses and the stolen statue.
Up to 40 members of the extended indigenous Maori family attended the ceremony. The Polynesian Maori settled New Zealand around 1300. Following the settlement of the country by European settlers in the 19th century, they now make up about 15 percent of the population.
Info from wiki:
Maori oral history describes the arrival of ancestors from Hawaiki (a mythical homeland in tropical Polynesia) in large ocean-going canoes. No credible evidence exists of human settlement in New Zealand prior to the Polynesian voyagers; on the other hand, compelling evidence from archaeology, linguistics, and physical anthropology indicates that the first settlers came from East Polynesia and became the Maori.
Maori are poorer on average than the rest of the population. Although Maori make up only 14% of the population, they make up almost 50% of the total prison population. Maori have higher unemployment rates and higher numbers of suicides than other cultures resident in New Zealand. Maori also suffer more health problems, including alcohol and drug-related problems, per head of population than any other culture living in New Zealand.
Here is a Maori dancer:

The power of tongue compels you!

I need an old priest, and a young priest…
