Benin anti-voodoo sect members die of asphyxiation
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Five members of a Benin religious sect have died of asphyxiation after they were reportedly told to burn incense and charcoal in locked prayer rooms as they waited for the world to end.
Several people were taken to hospital after the weekend incident in Adjarra town, near the capital Porto Novo.
The Very Holy Church of Jesus Christ of Baname sect opposes the voodoo religion - one of the major faiths in Benin.
Members of the controversial sect have clashed with followers of other faiths.
The group's young leader, Vicentia Chanvoukini, known by her followers as "Lady Perfect", has proclaimed herself a god.
About 40% of the population of the West African nation are believed to be following voodoo.
Voodoo Day is a public holiday and there is a national Voodoo museum.
- Published18 November 2011
- Published18 November 2011
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