People come of their own free will - Ratu Loco
Ratu Loco said people should know that they never forced anyone to come to their church adding they never forced the parents of the 17yr old boy to keep their son there, and they were free to seek medical help if they wanted to.
Meanwhile Senior Methodist Church pastor, Reverend Viliame Daunabuna said people should be aware of the kind of teaching and healing organised by some church denominations after the death of the 17 year old boy over the weekend at the One World Church in Cunningham.
Reverand Daunabuna said there are two forms of healings which people should know about when dealing with some of the church groups.
He urged people to go to the hospital if they are sick as
he recalls that four people from his community from Colo-i-Suva were told by the same church group not to go to the hospital, and drink coconut oil prepared by the church healer, Marama Vada.
Meanwhile Police have questioned some of the parents and some church members of One World Church in Cunnigham in relation to the death of the 17 year old boy over the weekend.
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