Man crucified in Korea

South Korean police have found the body of a man with his hands and feet nailed to a wooden cross and a crown of thorns on his head.
The man wearing only underwear, with a wound on his side and nylon strings tied around his neck, arms and stomach, was found in a quarry crucified on Sunday in Mungyong, about 190 kilometres south-east of Seoul. Two smaller crosses were erected on each side of the cross he was nailed to.
Police also found nails, a hammer, an electric drill, pieces of wood and instructions on how to build crosses inside a tent near the scene.
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Crucified body found in Seoul (The Age)
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