
They appeared to be upright and decent members of our society. She dressed smartly, and had worked for Marks & Spencer. He drove a top-of-the-range Mercedes and spent his spare time coaching a local women’s football team. But unbeknown to their neighbours and friends, this couple living in their suburban London flat led a terrifying secret life. They practised African black magic or voodoo, and on Christmas Day in 2010 they murdered a teenage boy in the belief he was a witch.
To rid the 15-year-old of his ‘demons’, the couple attacked him with knives, sticks, metal bars, a hammer, pliers and a chisel until he begged to die. After three days of torture, Kristy Bamu was put in the bath and hosed down with cold water to get rid of the blood on his body. Horribly injured, he slid under the water as the bath filled up, and drowned. Details of Kristy’s murder were revealed at a trial at London’s Old Bailey which ended earlier this year.
Football coach Eric Bikubi, 28, and his partner, Magalie Bamu, 29, Kristy’s sister, were each sentenced to life imprisonment for killing him at their eighth-floor apartment in Newham, East London. The case was a shocking reminder of how witchcraft, with its roots in Africa, South Asia and the Caribbean, is now practised in the heart of our multicultural cities and towns.
Nine days before Kristy’s death, a mother disembowelled her four-year-old daughter to ‘exorcise evil spirits’ at her home in Hackney, London.
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If ever there was a reason to deport somebody, surely to God this must be one of them. Thankyou Labour for bringing this kind of activity to our shores through your programme of uncontrolled immigration












