Wedding Guests Eat Victim

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Police: Wedding guests eat victim
Tuesday, August 10, 2004

MANILA, Philippines (AP) -- Four members of a family have been arrested and charged with murder for allegedly killing and eating a relative during a wedding reception -- and serving his flesh to unwitting party guests, police have said.

At the July 17 wedding of his daughter, Eladio Baule got angry with his cousin Benjie Ganay who tripped and accidentally touched the bride's bottom, said Senior Police Inspector Perla Bacuel, at Narra town in Palawan province, southwest of Manila.

A few hours later, Baule, his son Gerald, another cousin Junnie Buyot and a nephew, Sabtuari Pique, allegedly confronted Ganay, then drove him to a secluded place where they stabbed him to death, Bacuel said.

Buyot, who surrendered to police and is acting as a witness, told police they then roasted Ganay's body using coconut leaves and kerosene, Bacuel said.

Baule senior later forced Buyot to take a bite of Ganay's flesh, which he claims he threw up but was then forced at knifepoint to swallow, Bacuel said.

Buyot told police that the group returned to the party and served some of Ganay's cooked remains to guests who were still celebrating the wedding, Bacuel said.

"It was perhaps due to their drunkenness. They probably didn't know what they were eating," he said.

Buyot reported the incident several days later to a local village leader who took him to police. Pique also surrendered, and Baule and his son were arrested.

Superintendent Rey Lanada, Palawan provincial police chief, said cannibalism would be treated as an aggravating circumstance in the crime.
http://www.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/asiapcf/08/10/philippines.cannibal.ap/index.html

Damn, what a pity! I'm sure he tasted good! ;)
 
Frisky Feline said:
Oh my god.. That is soo digusting!
What's wrong with a bit of nasty meat?

A lot of the wedding guests had drinks so... you know what they say, nasty things are easier to eat when drinks are involved. ;)
 
Cannbalism is internationally looked down -- they do make exceptions in severe conditions that when people are starving and have no other food options. Remember 'Alive!' -- the true story about an Uruguay rugby team that crashed in a plane accident in the Andes in 1974. They had to resort to cannabilism when they couldn't get any food -- they were stuck in the high mountains in the snow. They didn't want to resort to cannabilism, but were forced to in order to survive. (Ate the dead people who died in the accident)

But in this case for the victim who was stabbed to death and eaten -- that's absolutely insane and meditated murder. :mad:
 
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