Investigators
deny report of Russian doomsday sect member deaths
RIA
Novosti, Russia
Jan. 31, 2008
en.rian.ru
NIZHNY
NOVGOROD, January 31 (RIA Novosti) - All members of the Russian doomsday sect
holed up in a cave in the Penza Region since fall are in good health despite reports
that some have died, investigators said on Thursday.
There
were rumors that some of the people underground died, or that they are ill, but
none of this is true. All the hermits are safe and sound. Communication with them
is being maintained, the Investigation Committee under the local prosecutors
office said.
Members
of the sect, believed to number 35 people including 4 children, went underground
in November 2007 in order to save themselves during the time of the apocalypse,
which they say will come in May 2008. They have threatened to set fire to themselves
if any attempt is made to force them to come to the surface.
The
sect leader, Pyotr Kuznetsov, who calls himself a saint, is currently being held
in a psychiatric ward.
On
Tuesday, the Tvoi Den tabloid reported that he was beaten up by other patients
in the ward, who called him a devil and said he had forced his followers,
including children, to undergo inhuman suffering in their underground
cave.
A
deputy director of a state forensic psychiatry center said he hopes the sect members
will leave their cave before May.
I
would like to believe that reason will prevail and the people will come out of
there, Zurab Kekelidze said.