This is a scientifically documented true story taken from
the data published in the British Journal of Psychiatry
September 1994.
Born in India of a successful family the child's prospects
appeared good. On moving to Britain in 1978 the family
flourished brining money, fortune and respect, but also the
attention of a spiteful jealous aunt. It is not clear if the
aunt was herself a witch, or if she consulted one, but she
cursed the boy to poison the happiness of his family. She
cursed him to be possessed by the sprit of an evil dead
woman.
The spirit would creep up on the child, now a young man,
appearing as a mist drifting towards him, settle on his
chest,crushing him, then slip inside the victim through the
nose. Struggling was rarely successful and was vigorously
punished by the ghost, once she forced the young man to
jump in front of a train for resisting her will. The young
man was fully aware of his actions while possessed but
unable to act. He was forced into truancy, to shoplift and
steal, to rob cars in order to tend the grave of the dead
evil
spirit.
His family sort help from all the religious counsellors
they could find,Hindu, Moslem and Christian exorcisms all
failed.
Eventually the actions of the possessed brought him to
the attention of the police who not being aware of the plea
of not guilty due to possession having been accepted before
in
English law, placed him in prison.
It was not long before his terrified cell mates were
pleading to change cells after witnessing the evil spirit
coming to their fellow cell mate. The prison chaplain was
called. He was sceptical until he too saw the fog coming for
the young man "a descending cloud and an impression of a
face
alarmingly like a description of the dead woman."
Eventually, a latter day Van Helsing, Dr. A Hale of
Guy's and St Thomas's hospital, London, was called. Faced
with the apparent failure of traditional techniques he turned
to
science to expel the ghost with drugs.
Initial therapies failed until he hit upon one drug that
successfully fought off the spirit from entering the body of
his patient.
As far as I am aware the young man still stakes his medicine, and as far
as I am aware is still free from the possessive spirit.
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