Papua New Guinea's self-styled 'Black Jesus' died as he had lived, meeting a gruesome, violent end during which he was hacked and slashed to death with bush knives and also castrated, according to fresh details which emerged yesterday.
It was also reported, bizarrely, that Steven Tari - an infamous cult leader and convicted rapist suspected of sacrificial killings and cannibalism - had been on the verge of flying to Israel by helicopter. His followers had bought a pig for a farewell feast last Friday, but Tari never got to sample it he was killed on Thursday after being ambushed by dozens of villagers.
Quite what he was planning to do in Israel is not clear nor how he expected to make the nearly 8,000-mile trip by helicopter. But it seems that his ritualistic murder last Tuesday of a 15-year-old schoolgirl, Rose Wagum, was the last straw for men in the remote villages in eastern Papua New Guinea, where Tari had been sheltering since escaping from prison last March.
According to The National newspaper, following the girl's murder and the attempted murder of a 14-year-old the following day, about 80 men came together to kill him and one of his followers, 15-year-old Matus Ogmaba.