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This is what happens when an investigation goes horribly wrong.
A BBC crew, including Ghana’s Anas Aremeyaw Anas were investigating a series of gruesome murders in rural Malawi, said to be linked to ritual magic.
But at a secret meeting with men offering to sell human body parts, the crew were mistaken for the killers.
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