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Pastor sentenced over fatal exorcism in Nicaragua

Pastor Juan Rocha sentenced to 30 years in prison
Pastor Juan Rocha sentenced to 30 years in prison

A pastor and several of his followers have been sentenced to 30 years in prison for a fatal exorcism in a remote part of Nicaragua in which a woman was thrown naked onto a bonfire.

Pastor Juan Rocha, 23, and four others received the maximum 30-year term for murdering the victim, 25-year-old mother-of-two Vilma Trujillo.

He and three of the followers also received six years for the woman's illegal detention, but under Nicaraguan law, the maximum possible accumulated sentence is capped at 30 years.

The five accused had testified during their trial that they believed Trujillo had been possessed by the devil, but denied killing her.

From February 15 to 21, Trujillo was kept tied up without food or water in the chapel of the evangelical church Rocha ran in the north-western village of El Cortezal, witnesses said.

Then she was thrown naked onto a burning pile of wood.

Rescued hours later by relatives, she died after a week in a Managua hospital with severe burns.

"The suffering that Trujillo was subjected to is something no human being should go through," sentencing judge Alfredo Silva said.

He added that the killing was premeditated and an abuse of the trust Trujillo had placed in the convicted men.