Uganda Man Could Die For Magic Scam

In yet another example why it’s best to stay on the right side of the “I have magical powers” argument, here is the tale of a man who sought to defraud his ministry by claiming to heal them with his electric shock powers, which conveniently needed an imported device to work.

Made by Yigal Mesika, the device electrifies any person who puts it on.

The electrified person transfers the power to any other person they touch.

According to the Police, Korji wanted to dupe his followers into thinking that he has supernatural powers by using the machine.

The Police last week announced that experts of explosives would examine the device.

Korji could now face a penalty as high as execution for his crime. Lesson learned.

  • Watch out British magicians, the BBC actually named the product, showed a picture of it and named the manufacturer in their online article!
  • i don't you know about you guys but shocking someone as a form of healing seams stupid to me to begin with,,and now because of this "healer", the public is in on yet another "magic" trick. thanks alot Korji.
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