Members of a cannibal cult in Papua New Guinea have been charged with the murders of seven suspected witch doctors.
The 29 people, including a 13-year-old boy, butchered five men and two women believed to practice ‘black magic’, allegedly ate their brains raw and made soup from their genitalia in the remote jungle region around the town of Madang.
The cult members also drank their victims' blood believing they would attain supernatural powers and become bullet proof, a police spokesman said
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