In a chilling turn of events in South Africa, Rose Mnisi, a hospital cleaner, was recently caught red-handed with human placentas, tissue reportedly destined for sinister purposes. Released on R10,000 bail, the case has sent shockwaves through the community amid growing fears that these body parts were being sold for dark rituals and witchcraft.
Sources close to the investigation suggest that Mnisi may have been involved in an underground network trafficking human tissues to practitioners of occult and traditional witchcraft. Placentas, long believed in some cultures to hold powerful spiritual energy, are reportedly used in rituals aimed at casting curses, invoking spirits, or gaining supernatural powers.
Residents near the hospital have whispered of strange ceremonies taking place under cover of darkness, where such human parts may be offered as sacrifices in secret rites. The thought of body parts being commodified for these horrific rituals has left many shaken, raising urgent questions about the intersection of crime, tradition, and the occult.
Police continue to delve deeper, investigating whether Mnisi acted alone or as part of a larger, more sinister cult-like operation. Meanwhile, health officials are scrutinizing hospital protocols to prevent further exploitation of human tissue.
source- Daily Sun







