Cannibal Brothers Abandon Families to Dig Up Bodies to Make Curry

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Once married with children, both brothers were abandoned by their wives before their arrests in 2011. Arif Ali and his brother, Mohammad Farman Ali, were jailed for two years for stealing the body of a dead woman from her grave.

They later admitted to chopping her lower limbs and making them into meat curry. They were sentenced under the law of desecration of the grave, because Pakistan has no law relating to cannibalism.

Their sentences ended in May 2013. The brothers have since kept a low profile.

But apparently not low enough.

Police recovered the severed head of a child from the house of Mohammad Arif Ali; the identity of the child has not been determined, though from the brothers’ previous pattern of unearthing graveyards, the assumption is that they likely did something similar this time.

Indeed, neighbors notified police when they smelled the stench of rotting flesh from his house.

Personally, I’ve had lamb curry, goat curry, beef curry, chicken curry, and vegetarian curry, but never long pig curry.

Via BBC News.

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  1. on said:

    not a lot of things make my stomach curl, but this did.

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