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Attackers chop off man's 'magic' leg
By OMER FAROOQ, Associated Press Writer
Thu Dec 13, 4:30 PM ET

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.
 
That is just soooo sick! Mr Kat only has one leg and no toes due to PVD, but I wouldn't wish that on anyone.( Well, maybe a child molester or one who abuses animals)!
 
When I was younger I had a magic limb...but now its just an appendage...
 
When I was younger I had a magic limb...but now its just an appendage...

You mind is so in the gutter..... and right where mine was going when I was reading about this appendage. :eek:

Just saw an article about a girl who had 4 arms and 4 legs and they took off the extras and she just left the hospital - also in India. Apparently she "had" a twin which was absorbed by her and she had double of a lot of things. Her mother said in their village they think she's a goddess or something to that effect and she was named after some historical figure who also had multiple appendages. I'll have to see if I can find the article and link it. I'm glad the little girl can live a normal life. The pics of her before surgery were something else! Now I wonder if her village won't so revere her since she only has the usual amount? Yikes.
 
Heres an article. As to a pic I couldn't find one showing all the limbs.
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Just saw an article about a girl who had 4 arms and 4 legs and they took off the extras and she just left the hospital - also in India. Apparently she "had" a twin which was absorbed by her and she had double of a lot of things. Her mother said in their village they think she's a goddess or something to that effect and she was named after some historical figure who also had multiple appendages. I'll have to see if I can find the article and link it. I'm glad the little girl can live a normal life. The pics of her before surgery were something else! Now I wonder if her village won't so revere her since she only has the usual amount? Yikes.

And these are the people who I have to talk to when I have a technical problem with my computer or anything else any more. :mad: :idunno:

:crash: :mad:
 
Attackers chop off man's 'magic' leg
By OMER FAROOQ, Associated Press Writer
Thu Dec 13, 4:30 PM ET

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.

"Magic?" maybe.
"Lucky?" not.
 
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