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"He treated me as a mother," said chief of the sect accused of private jail
Believers in the remaining Seventh-day Adventist Church of Laodicea, in the Gama, regard this act as a crime.
that the case of an 18-year-old man who would live in a private prison for four months "is a religious conflict". For them, the involvement of justice in the situation "is not appropriate". On the farms of Palmeiras, where the institution is located, members of the church informed the Jornal de Brasilia that the girl was suffering from psychological problems and that she was cursing and often harbaded members of the community. "She was aggressive and wanted to rape people," said one believer. In the community located at km 13 of DF-290, in Gama, 64-year-old Ana Vindoura, leader of the church, received the team of Jornal de Brasilia and showed the home where the young woman resided with her mother. According to the president of the religious institution, the girl lived in the community since the age of five and also called him the group leader under the name of "mother". "He has always lived here, he has treated me as a mother.We have taken care of it, the church work is to take care of the spirit.It can not be said that anybody One held her in her arms, "said Ana Vindoura.
According to locals, who preferred not to identify, the church "occupies many spiritual problems of young people". According to them, a former church member who allegedly reported the case, took Mariane with him to Goiania after police released the girl. However, church members said that they did not know where they were now. "My brother fell into adultery, fornication, and now he is behind all this, he took her and did not even let his mother see when she went to look for her in Goiânia ", said a man. "It's a religious conflict, now they are calling on justice where it's not appropriate," he said.