Death sentence for child-killer exorcist in Myanmar

Death sentence for child-killer exorcist in Myanmar

In this Nov 18, 2016, photo, self-styled exorcist Tun Naing, centre, arrives at a district court in Thanlyin township, south of Yangon, Myanmar. The court has sentenced Tun Naig to death for killing three children during a ritual he carried out after telling their parents their offspring were possessed by evil spirits. (AP Photo)
In this Nov 18, 2016, photo, self-styled exorcist Tun Naing, centre, arrives at a district court in Thanlyin township, south of Yangon, Myanmar. The court has sentenced Tun Naig to death for killing three children during a ritual he carried out after telling their parents their offspring were possessed by evil spirits. (AP Photo)

YANGON -- A court in Myanmar has sentenced to death a self-styled exorcist for killing three children during a ritual he carried out after telling their parents their offspring were possessed by evil spirits.

Tun Naing, who is 30, had pleaded guilty when he was brought to trial in November last year.

Superstition and belief in spirits is common in Myanmar, especially in rural villages in the Buddhist-dominated country.

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