Indonesia executes ritual killer
An Indonesian man who murdered 42 women and girls in black magic rituals has been executed by firing squad.
Self-confessed "shaman" Ahmad Suraji

57

told police he killed the women to improve his magical powers.
He had been sentenced to death in 1998 after police found the women's bodies buried in a field in North Sumatra.
Suraji was executed despite a last-minute appeal by Amnesty International

the rights group which opposes all capital punishment.
Supernatural help
Bonaventura Nainggolan

a spokesman for the Indonesian attorney general's office

said: "He appeared resigned to his fate. His final wish was to see his wife. We fulfilled this."
The execution took place in Deli Serdang district

North Sumatra.
Suraji's victims had come to him for supernatural help with their finances and love life. Police said he persuaded them to be buried naked up to the neck before strangling them. Belief in black magic in Indonesia is widespread

especially in rural areas

correspondents say.