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| 'Cannibalism' Conspiracy Investigated by South African Police After Man Turns Himself in While Carrying Evidence
Police in South Africa are investigating a possible 'cannibalism' syndicate after a man turned himself in at his local police station, reportedly telling officers, "I'm tired of eating human flesh." He produced part of a human leg and a hand as evidence of his guilt and then led police to a house in KwaZulu-Natal where more body parts were found. Forensic experts have been called to identify the remains and ascertain whether they belong to one or multiple people. "The three suspects are alleged to have murdered a woman and then cut her body up," Police spokeswoman Captain Charmaine Struwig said, as cited by Estcourt News. "Allegations are that some consumed some of her flesh while some of her body parts were shared with the fourth suspect in Amangwe." "Human remains were found at one crime scene in Estcourt and another crime scene at Amangwe. At this time only one person is suspected of having been killed and her identity is as yet unknown." A total of four men, Nino Mbatha (32),