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Postby Harijan on Fri Dec 14, 2007 10:03 am

HYDERABAD, India - Two men attacked an 80-year-old, self-proclaimed holy man in southern India and chopped off his right leg, apparently believing it had magical powers, police said Thursday.

Yanadi Kondaiah, who claimed that those who touched his leg would be cured of illness or have wishes granted, was hospitalized in serious condition after the attack Tuesday, said R. Ravindranath Reddy, a senior police officer.

"We are looking for the miscreants as well as the leg," Reddy told The Associated Press by telephone from the Chittoor district, a remote area 340 miles south of Hyderabad, the capital of Andhra Pradesh state.

"This seems to be a case of superstition. The two people might have taken away the leg hoping to benefit from its magical powers," said Pendakanti Dastgiri, the police officer handling the case.

Superstitions, belief in magic and the occult remain widespread in much of rural India.

Kondaiah told police that two men offered him a drink as thanks for previously helping them with his magical touch.

After he passed out drunk, the men chopped off the leg below the knee with a sickle and left him to die, said Dastgiri, adding that passing villagers found him and took him to a hospital.
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Re: Lucky legs

Postby btownmeggy on Fri Dec 14, 2007 12:49 pm

Harijan wrote:"two men offered him a drink" (...)

"After he passed out drunk,"
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Re: Lucky legs

Postby diddle on Fri Dec 14, 2007 12:53 pm

Harijan wrote:HYDERABAD, India - Two men attacked an 80-year-old, self-proclaimed holy man in southern India and chopped off his right leg, apparently believing it had magical powers, police said Thursday.

Yanadi Kondaiah, who claimed that those who touched his leg would be cured of illness or have wishes granted, was hospitalized in serious condition after the attack Tuesday, said R. Ravindranath Reddy, a senior police officer.

"We are looking for the miscreants as well as the leg," Reddy told The Associated Press by telephone from the Chittoor district, a remote area 340 miles south of Hyderabad, the capital of Andhra Pradesh state.

"This seems to be a case of superstition. The two people might have taken away the leg hoping to benefit from its magical powers," said Pendakanti Dastgiri, the police officer handling the case.

Superstitions, belief in magic and the occult remain widespread in much of rural India.

Kondaiah told police that two men offered him a drink as thanks for previously helping them with his magical touch.

After he passed out drunk, the men chopped off the leg below the knee with a sickle and left him to die, said Dastgiri, adding that passing villagers found him and took him to a hospital.


So did the guy die?
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Re: Lucky legs

Postby Frigidus on Fri Dec 14, 2007 12:55 pm

We are looking for the miscreants as well as the leg


This seems to be a case of superstition. The two people might have taken away the leg hoping to benefit from its magical powers.


Man, those are pretty lenient words. "Yup, some hooligans confiscated one of the old fellows legs, probably wanted to use it as talisman against evil or the like. Open and shut case."
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Postby DAZMCFC on Fri Dec 14, 2007 12:56 pm

did you no read hey diddle diddle, he is in a serious condition. he is hopping mad. :lol:
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Postby diddle on Fri Dec 14, 2007 1:00 pm

DAZMCFC wrote:did you no read hey diddle diddle, he is in a serious condition. he is hopping mad. :lol:


Oooooh, that was painful.

I was confused because it said they left him to die.
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Postby CrabNebula on Fri Dec 14, 2007 1:12 pm

or...unlucky legs :!:
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Postby autoload on Fri Dec 14, 2007 1:30 pm

Hopping mad! Haha!
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Postby Harijan on Fri Dec 14, 2007 2:08 pm

An 80 year old who gets his leg hacked off with a sickle, and lives. I think the thieves cut too low to get the lucky part of that leg.

This could make a great movie. the two "miscreants" head out on a gambling spree with their lucky leg. Plop down at a black jack table with the lucky leg propped up on the empty seat between them and proceed to bring down the house. They have to rub the big toe before every hand to get the luck out.

Meanwhile this derange 80 year old one legged holy man is coming after them.

Ahh f*ck, I would so go to that movie.
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Postby cena-rules on Fri Dec 14, 2007 2:10 pm

Harijan wrote:An 80 year old who gets his leg hacked off with a sickle, and lives. I think the thieves cut too low to get the lucky part of that leg.

This could make a great movie. the two "miscreants" head out on a gambling spree with their lucky leg. Plop down at a black jack table with the lucky leg propped up on the empty seat between them and proceed to bring down the house. They have to rub the big toe before every hand to get the luck out.

Meanwhile this derange 80 year old one legged holy man is coming after them.

Ahh f*ck, I would so go to that movie.


so would I
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