- Madalin Ciculescu, 34, has accused the five of fraud
- Claims demons were causing bad smells that were ruining his business
- First time there has been such an allegation made in a Romanian court
- Businessmen says he plans to go to the European Court of Human Rights
A Romanian lawyer is suing his local Orthodox bishop and four priests claiming they failed to properly exorcise flatulent demons that were forcing him out of his home.
Madalin Ciculescu, 34, accused the five of fraud after they turned up several times to exercise the demons which were responsible for the bad smells that were ruining his business.
He claimed that after the failed exorcism the demons even started haunting him at his home at Pitesti in Arges County in central Romania.
The
case has already been rejected by a lower court in Romania and was
rejected again this week by the Romanian High Court, but now the
businessmen says he plans to go to the European Court of Human Rights.
He told the court: 'If they (the
accused) represent the way of God then God's ways are crooked. They did
not remove the demons that made these bad smells as they promised to do,
and I still see all sorts of demons in the form of animals, usually
crows but also other such things, that are making my life miserable.
'When
I am at home they switch the TV on and off all the time, they make foul
smells that give me headaches and basically roam unhindered around my
house and my business.'
Eerie: The man claimed the demons turned his television on and off and said his hair-dryer was possessed
The man produced his mother to back
up his claim saying that even the hair-dryer was possessed and a black
shadow came out of it when anyone tried to use it - and she also said
the fridge was infested by the flatulent demons that she confirmed left
foul smells about the property.
But
the lawyer for the Archdiocese from Arges, Anton Alin, rejected the
allegation of fraud saying that the exorcism had been properly carried
out and they believed the allegations of further demons and more bad
smells were simply a product of the man's imagination.
The
Romanian court agreed with the church and rejected the application
against Bishop Argatu as well as priests Ionut Cret Ovidiu, Gheorghe
Nicut, Marius Dumitrescu and Gheorghe Dunitru - and ordered Ciculescu to
pay legal costs.
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