In 2005, a remote Romanian convent became the centre of an international firestorm after 23-year-old nun Irina Cornici died during a brutal exorcism. Believing she was possessed, priest Daniel Corogeanu and four nuns bound and gagged her, chained her to a cross, and deprived her of food and water for days. The case shocked the world — not only for its medieval-style ritual in the 21st century, but for the bitter clash between faith, mental health, and the law that followed. As the trial unfolded, questions mounted: was this a case of devout protectors battling evil, or a deadly act of neglect and abuse?
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