A pastor and two other members of his family, including his wife, were  released on EC$5,000 (One Ec dollar =US$0.37 cents) bail each after they  appeared in court on Friday, April 22 on a charge of unlawfully and maliciously  inflicting grievous bodily harm on a man.
Pastor  Nigel Morgan, his wife Althea, an office clerk and their daughter,  Crystal, poured hot water on Cuthbert Victory, a mason, as part of a  “spiritual warfare” on April 9 in Marriaqua, St. Vincent, Jamaica. The  three are reported to have held down Victory while their daughter poured  the boiling water on his back.
 A video of the incident has been posted on the social network, Facebook,  showing that it took place in a drain along the public road in  Hopewell, Mesopotamia, near the home of the pastor.
The 37-year-old mason, suffered burns to his  back, shoulders, chest and face. He said he had been told by doctors  that he suffered first-degree burns and that the water that was poured  on him was mixed with oil.
The trio, appeared before Chief Magistrate, Rechanne Browne-Matthias at  the Serious Offence Court in Kingstown. They pleaded not guilty and will re-appear in the  Mesopotamia Magistrate’s Court in Marriaqua, on April 29.
"I hope you all make enough money — you hear?" said Morgan, as  photographers too the picture of the family as they left the court  building. "I hope you all give an offering to all the churches," he added.
Attorney Kay Bacchus-Browne told CMC on Friday that her clients have a good defense.
"It is not like what you see going around on social media where it is  being said that the three of them joined together. It is not like that  at all," Bacchus-Browne said.
Morgan had earlier told CMC that the incident was ‘a spiritual warfare.  "This is a spiritual warfare. It is in the hands of God and he will  fight and he will deliver," he had said then.
Source: Jamaica Observer  

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