Chikkamagaluru: Witchcraft ritual uncovered near Bhadra river


Team Udayavani, Feb 8, 2024, 9:26 AM IST

A disturbing incident involving witchcraft has surfaced near the Bhadra river in Chikkamagaluru, bringing attention to the practice of occult rituals in the region.

Reports indicate that black-colored sheep and goats were sacrificial offerings in this shocking event.

The incident unfolded near the Hebbale bridge of Bhadra river, situated in the Kalasa taluk of Chikkamagaluru district. Evidence of the ritual was discovered along the main road leading to the Horanadu, with hair, nails, clay puppets typically used in witchcraft rituals, and traces of blood found near the banks of the river.

Additionally, the carcasses of approximately 5 to 6 sheep and goats were found floating in the Bhadra river.

The revelation of such occult practices has sparked concern among local residents.

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