A teenage girl in France narrowly
survived a violent week-long crucifixion-style exorcism. Police
discovered the emaciated 19-year-old at a housing estate in Grigny, a southern Paris suburb,
where she was allegedly bound to a mattress for a week in the position of
Christ.
The 19-year-old girl, identified
only as Antoinette, was found beaten, emaciated and dehydrated in a southern
Paris suburbs after her boyfriend and three others tied her to a mattress for
seven days in a crucifixion-like exorcism. Her boyfriend, Eric Deron, who
prosecutors said had delusions, is accused of instigating the disturbing act
after he believed she had been possessed by the devil.
Four people went on trial in France
this week for allegedly performing a gruesome exorcism that included tying a
19-year-old girl to a mattress and hanging her in the position of Christ on the
cross for seven days.
A quartet of former Seventh Day Adventist
Church members went on trial in France this week for nearly killing a
19-year-old girl they tied up during a crucifixion-like exorcism.
Three men — including the teen’s
boyfriend, Eric Deron — and a woman allegedly bound the girl to a mattress and
hung her in the position of Christ on the cross when they believed she was
possessed by the devil in 2011, the Agence France-Presse reported.
Police found the girl, identified only as
Antoinette, in the Grigny housing estate just south of Paris after she had been
tortured for seven days. Officials said the girl was emaciated, dehydrated and
showed signs of being beaten, the AFP reported.
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