After claiming sex, the woman who has ‘spiritual ointment’ rape will relieve her from evil spirit

After claiming sex, the woman who has 'spiritual ointment' rape will relieve her from evil spirit

A 77 -year -old 77 -year -old “spiritual ointment” raped a woman who after having sex after telling her will relieve her from an evil spirit.

77 -year -old Bernard Williams assured that the woman eventually killed her after coming to her overall shop. BrickstonSouth LondonSaying that she was unwell.

In several months from November 2020, Williams told him that he had “healing capacity” and sold his objects to £ 13,000 such as a guard ring and healing bath.

He turned to his home in January 2021, mentioning the need to “consecrate” by having sex to remove the soul, and later sexually harassed and raped her.

Known as “Papa B”, Williams was seen as “large” and was widely known in BRICSTON after running and running the shop for at least 30 years.

On Friday, he was imprisoned for nine years and placed on the register of sexual criminals for life. He was found guilty of two cases of rape and two cases of sexual harassment in May.

Fearing the Met Police, he may have misused the situation against other women and urged any more victims to come forward.

He is known for visiting other customers’ homes. His store was selling products from USA and Haiti, in the market line in BRICTon.

Detective Inspector Tom Palmer, who led the Met’s investigation, said: “Williams’ crime is shocking. They misused the victim’s faith, which was made on the honor received within the community, to get close to them and commit crimes.

“We are worried that Given the number of customers, ‘Papa B’ may have assisted, their position may be for the community and their specific methods for 30 years, further suffering and apologies that have not come forward yet.

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“If you feel competent, I will encourage anyone impressed to come in touch with us – you will get not only the police but not only independent donations and services, but also expert support and guidance.”

The victims are encouraged to contact the police by reporting online, or emailing on nwmailbox.sapphire@met.police.uk that will arrange for contact with them.

Alternatively, they can call 0208 733 6311 (0700-2300hrs Som-Shukra) to talk with an officer.

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