SHOCKING: Man Mutilated in Alleged Sakawa Ritual — Attackers Flee With Body Parts

A disturbing incident in Osun State, Nigeria, has left a man critically injured after being lured into an uncompleted building by suspected sakawa ritualists…..CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

The attackers reportedly attempted to extract his heart while he was still alive, but fled when passersby heard his cries.

In their escape, they allegedly removed his scrotum, leaving the victim in excruciating pain.

The video of the attack has gone viral, sparking outrage and renewed fears over ritual-related violence.

A horrifying scene unfolded in Osun State, Nigeria, where a man was brutally attacked in what appears to be a failed sakawa ritual. The victim was reportedly lured into an abandoned building by a group of men believed to be involved in ritual practices. Once inside, they began a gruesome assault, cutting open his abdomen in an attempt to remove his heart.

The man’s cries for help eventually drew the attention of people nearby, forcing the attackers to abandon the ritual and flee the scene. However, before escaping, they allegedly mutilated him further by removing his scrotum — leaving him in unbearable pain and clinging to life.

Footage of the incident has since circulated online, triggering widespread outrage and calls for urgent action against ritual-related crimes. The attack has reignited concerns about the rise of sakawa-linked violence, especially in regions where such practices are believed to be tied to wealth-seeking and spiritual manipulation.

Authorities are yet to release an official statement, but the incident has left the community shaken and demanding justice. As the victim receives medical care, the search for the perpetrators continues — and so does the national conversation about ritual violence and its devastating toll….CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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