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people. The killings have been driven by the belief – advanced by some witchdoctors – that the body parts have properties that confer wealth and good luck. According to the Red Cross, witchdoctors are prepared to pay $ 75,000 (£57,000) for a complete set of albino body parts. Nearly 80 albino
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