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Two of UK’s leading newspapers – the Daily Mail and the Independent – on Monday reported the alleged crucifixion of Father Tom Uzhunnalil, a Catholic priest, on Good Friday. He was abducted by a terror group in Yemen earlier this month.
Nothing has been officially confirmed though, as a few online Indian news portals say that neither the Catholic Church nor the central government has confirmed the same.
The Washington Times reported that the news of his crucifixion on 25 March,
However, Abu Dhabi archbishop, Paul Hinder, on Monday dismissed reports of Father Tom’s execution and said they were untrue, Manorama reported.
The news comes days after a social media post by a religious group claimed that Father Tom would be tortured and crucified by the ISIS on Good Friday.
A Facebook post last week by the Franciscan Sisters of Siessen, based in South Africa, claimed,
The post, which was reportedly shared more than 100,000 times, has now been deleted.
Sixteen persons, including four nuns of the Missionaries of Charity, two staff members, and eight nursing home residents were reported to have lost their lives in the attack.
Father Uzhunnalil was reportedly praying in the chapel of the convent at the time of the attack and was kidnapped by the attackers. The MEA on Saturday confirmed his abduction and said that they were making all efforts to secure his release.
Although Father Uzhunnalil is a native of Pala in Kottayam district, many of his close relatives are settled abroad, and none presently live at the family’s ancestral home.
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