Twenty-nine year old Brian
Kandare and thirty-seven years old Precious Kandare, were parishioners of the
Apostolic Church of God which had strict views on modern medical care. Their strange
faith has led to the death of their eight-month-old daughter.
The couple whose baby
daughter died after they starved her to death due to their religious beliefs,
have been jailed, West Midlands, England, UK.
Rebecca died from severe
malnutrition and pneumonia as her religious parents left a sick girl in the
midwife’s care at the church. The duo believed that the woman’s ‘supernatural
healing powers’ would save her. Three days later she died at hospital.
According to doctors,
Rebecca has one of the worst cases of rickets they have ever seen and weighed
the same as a three-month-old baby. They also didn’t find any trace of food or
milk in her stomach.
Prosecuting, Jonas Hankin
QC said:“Her illness was treatable and her death was preventable. It is highly
unlikely that Rebecca would have died if she has been presented for medical
care more than 24 hours before she collapsed. In prioritising their religion
over their daughter’s welfare, in breach of their duty to care for her, the
defendants are guilty of the most serious abuse of trust.”
Members of the 20-string
congregation were encouraged to speak to the church’s midwife about medical
problems before visiting the hospital or doctors. If they visited a doctor
without permission, members could be excluded from certain church activities.
Her parents repeatedly
refused the help offered to them from the National Health Service (NHS) pinning
their hopes on ‘faith healing, ritual and the power of prayer’. Brian Kandare
was jailed for nine and half years while his wife Precious was imprisoned for
eight years.

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