PICS: ‘Evil muti’ causes panic in Northern Cape town DFANEWSPAPER
Kimberley - The discovery of an “evil piece of muti” has instilled fear and panic among residents of Ikhutseng, Warrenton.
A smaller glass bottle with a cork lid, containing a red, grassy substance, was also tied to the lid of the cooldrink bottle. By on Tuesday afternoon, dozens of community members, including children, had gathered in the yard and expressed their horror at the find.
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