This video shows Prince Lukanga, a famous healer in Kampala. He is descended from the kings of Uganda. He specialises in healing people from witchcraft and driving out bad spirits. In a trance he also speaks with the spirits. Hundreds of people wait in his compound every day. Some of his methods are spectacular as you will see. All the copyrights belong to Ton van der Lee!
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