'Spiritual healers' under fire on claims.(News)

From: Birmingham Evening Mail (England) | Date: January 28, 2002 | Copyright information

TWO so-called 'spiritual healers' who preyed on the vulnerable and desperate have been rapped by advertising watchdogs.

The men, calling themselves Professors Kalifa Drame and El Hadji, were reported to the Advertising Standards Authority by the public and trading standards officers.

Both operated from separate addresses in Handsworth, Birmingham, and allegedly offered protection from 'bad spirits, curses and black magic' and 'evil spells and enemies'.

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