Russia have reportedly died in horrific circumstances dubbed an 'exorcism craze' which has soared since the collapse of the Soviet Union.The Russian Orthodox Church has recently warned against DIY exorcisms and cautioned casting out demons should only be carried out under the guidance of qualified priests.A senior cleric is set to publish a set of rules for such rituals after children have been said to be whipped to death and gagged during the horrific 'exorcisms', writes The Times.David Kazantsev, nine, died after his parents tortured him during the act carried out by a sect named the Disciples of Jesus Christ.He was gagged and in pain as adults held him down and whipped him to "drive out the demons".The tragedy, back in 2019, is one of.
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