Bujumbura (Burundi) (AFP) -
Three elderly Italian nuns were raped and murdered in twin attacks in
their convent in the capital of Burundi, police said Monday as a hunt
was launched for their killers.
Police
initially reported that two nuns were stabbed to death on Sunday
afternoon. The killer then battered one of the two with a rock, before
fleeing the convent.
Italian authorities named the first two killed as Olga Raschietti, 83, and Lucia Pulici, 75, both Roman Catholic nuns.
But
in the early hours of Monday morning, another nun in the same convent
was killed, her body beaten and head hacked off. Colleagues named her as
Bernadette Boggia, aged 79.
"After
the discovery of the two nuns who were brutally killed... the
decapitated body of the third nun was found," Deputy Director General of
Police Godefroid Bizimana told AFP.
Pope Francis issued his condolences.
"The
Holy Father begs the Lord to welcome into his kingdom of peace and
light these three faithful and devout nuns," he said in a statement.
According to the diocese of Parma in Italy, they were killed during a botched burglary attempt.
But Burundi's police said the motive of the killing was not clear, pointing out that no money was taken.
Police spokesman Colonel Helmegilde Harimenshi said all three were raped.
Father
Mario Pulcini, an Italian Catholic priest working in the same parish,
said after the first two nuns were killed, Boggia had called him in the
middle of the night reporting that she had heard a noise in the convent.
- 'Barbarity' -
"The
body of Sister Bernadette was found lying in a pool of blood, her head
decapitated, and her face bore signs of beating," he told AFP in shock.
"The perpetrators had abused her, as they had violated the other two sisters earlier."
Burundian
Vice-President Prosper Bazombanza said the government was "appalled by
such barbarity", and promised police would do all they could to arrest
the killers.
"No one can
understand how a third sister was killed late at night... Burundi's
government promises to shed light on this matter as quickly as
possible," he added.
Italian Foreign Minister Federica Mogherini condemned the attacks.
"Once
again we are witnessing the sacrifice of people who, in total
commitment, have spent their lives to relieve the suffering still on the
African continent," she said.
The
suspected killer in the first attack was seen fleeing the convent with a
knife in his hand, said Damien Baseka, a local government administrator
in Bujumbura.
Police sources suggested the third nun was killed by an accomplice who had hidden in the convent.
Police spokesman Colonel Helmegilde Harimenshi said three men were being questioned.
In 2011, a Croatian nun and an Italian charity worker were killed in an apparent botched robbery in northern Burundi.
The
small nation in Africa's Great Lakes region emerged in 2006 from 13
years of brutal civil war and its political climate remains fractious
ahead of presidential polls due in June 2015.
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