December 19, 2009 5:52 AM

Needles Successfully Removed from Boy

(AP)  Updated at 10:15 p.m. Eastern time

Surgeons on Friday successfully removed four sewing needles from the lung and near the heart of a Brazilian toddler, allegedly plunged into him by his stepfather during a monthlong series of bizarre rituals.

The surgery lasted nearly five hours and the 2-year-old boy was in stable condition after the procedure, said Susy Moreno, a spokeswoman for the hospital in the northeastern city of Salvador where the boy was in intensive care.

"He's OK, the surgery was a success, he's doing fine," she said in a telephone interview.

Dozens more needles measuring up to 2 inches in length remain inside the boy's body, but the four removed were considered the most life-threatening.

Doctors will evaluate the boy's recovery before deciding when to perform at least two more surgeries to remove more needles, she said.

Police say the boy's stepfather, 30-year-old bricklayer Roberto Carlos Magalhaes, confessed to pushing supposedly "blessed" sewing needles deep into the child because his lover told him to while in trances.

The rituals were performed over a period of a month to try to keep the couple together, the stepfather told police. Authorities suspect the woman was trying to take revenge on the wife of her lover by having the man hurt her son.

Magalhaes told detectives the woman would enter into trances and give him commands to insert the needles, police inspector Helder Fernandes Santana said. The stepfather told police the rituals happened every few days for a full month, with him inserting several needles during each session.

The lover, Angelina Ribeiro dos Santos, paid to have the needles blessed by a woman who practiced the Afro-Brazilian religion Candomble, Santana said.

Authorities initially estimated the boy had as many as 50 needles were inside the boy. After batteries of tests were performed, doctors now believe there are closer to 30 needles inside, but they don't know for sure.

"They haven't focused on how many there are because they are concentrating on the most dangerous ones," Moreno said.

The boy was also suffering from an infection from one needle, but received antibiotics and was in stable condition and breathing on his own before going into surgery, she said.

Magalhaes and dos Santos were both arrested, though no charges were filed.

Dos Santos is not believed to be a member of any religious or occult group, and authorities believe she came up with the idea of the rituals on her own, Santana said.

The two were taken to an undisclosed lockup for their own protection after a mob threw stones at the police station where they were being held. It was not immediately clear whether they had legal representation.

Authorities also detained the woman who blessed the needles so she could be questioned, but Santana has said he expects she will be released without charge because she did not know how they were being used.

The boy's mother, a maid, took him to her hometown hospital in Ibotirama on Dec. 10, saying he was complaining of pain.

After X-rays revealed the cause, the mother told police she didn't know how the needles got inside her son, whose name was not released because of his age. The boy was later transferred to the much larger hospital in the coastal city of Salvador.

Police and doctors concluded it would have been impossible for the boy to have ingested the needles, which have been found throughout his abdomen, in one leg and in his spine.

Afro-Brazilian religions practiced in Brazil have no ceremonies, rituals or practices involving harm to people, said Nelson Inocencio, director of African-Brazilian studies at the University of Brasilia.

He worried that the incident could hurt the image of the religions, of which Candomble is the most popular, and concentrated most in Bahia state where Ibotirama is located.

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by Dan847 December 31, 2009 6:48 PM EST
They should have the SOB who inserted those needles lying on a gurney next to the baby and as they removed them from the child they should have inserted them into him/her. Then kicked their sorry ***** into a prison cell with those needles still in there.
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by Libs-R-Insane December 19, 2009 7:58 AM EST
by wyodutch December 18, 2009 5:46 PM EST
These madcap Third-Worlders... If it isn't female circumcision or eating stewed dog... it's sticking pins in kids.
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We have so much to learn from mulkti-culturism.
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Well, the 3rd worlders have so much to learn from us too.We dont commit any atrocity here in America.
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by 2012EOD December 19, 2009 7:40 AM EST
End is near.
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by erasmus111 December 19, 2009 11:21 AM EST
Hahahaha, yes, I think so too.
by wyodutch December 18, 2009 5:46 PM EST
These madcap Third-Worlders... If it isn't female circumcision or eating stewed dog... it's sticking pins in kids.
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We have so much to learn from mulkti-culturism.
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by ToolMangler1 December 18, 2009 9:53 PM EST
there is nothing wrong with 'stewed Dog', Get hungry enough and you will eat one raw. The other two are just sickening.
by justsane-2009 December 18, 2009 11:51 PM EST
those crazy madcap americans...if it isn't letting millions go without healthcare or consuming their body weight in saturated fats...it's having 4-year olds wandering the streets in the middle of the night, drunk, and wearing girl's clothing that were stolen from under the neighbors' christmas tree.

the third world has so many important lessons to learn from us.
by mollydtt December 18, 2009 4:47 PM EST
"He worried that the incident could hurt the image of religions..." Gee, ya think?
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by armyoftwelve December 18, 2009 7:03 PM EST
Well it cetainly has tarnished the image of afro-brazilian idolatry.

It doesn't make accupuncture look good either : (
by mommybarber2 December 18, 2009 3:05 PM EST
This is so sad. I will pray that the little boy makes it through all the surgeries fine. What I want to know is where is the mother when all these needles were being stuck in him. He has to be crying. I am a mother of two children and two inch needles are longer than some of the shot needles that they give to my children. My children cry when they get they yearly shots, so just wondering where was she he had to be crying when all this is going on.
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by erasmus111 December 19, 2009 11:34 AM EST
by mommybarber2 December 18, 2009 3:05 PM EST
What I want to know is where is the mother when all these needles were being stuck in him.


Yes, exactly. Surely the child had to be crying. Not only that, the step-father was HURTING him. Wouldn't you think that the child would show some signs of not wanting to be near him?
by run2jazz2 December 18, 2009 2:42 PM EST
Sorry little dude, it is not your fault that you have meatheads that are responsible for you. No religion except those who deal in the occult would ever do anything to hurt a child. Only Hell is the place designated for this sort of sickness.
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by tbird6740 December 18, 2009 12:20 PM EST
Has anyone ever stopped to consider how wide-spread these type practices are? It amazes me that there isn't more news coverage regarding the religious beliefs of the Mexican drug cartel members. Google "Mark Kilroy", "Jesus Constanza" and "palo mayombe". Information regarding these subjects will fully explain the fearlessness and ruthlessness of those south of the border who smuggle drugs, guns and people.
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by Libs-R-Insane December 18, 2009 12:08 PM EST
Needle-Ridden Brazilian Boy Faces Surgery
2-Year-Old's Stepfather Allegedly Inserted 42 Sewing Needles into Toddler
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Thats what stepfathers usually do to their stepson.Something like that could happen to Sean Goldman if he dont return to America with his real father.
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by robinsont2 December 18, 2009 11:53 AM EST
Poor little boy.
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