Giant breasts develop in man due to nightly sucking by a giant snake

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A Zimbabwean man has left many bewildered by revealing the development of unusually large breasts, attributing it to nightly milkings by a mysterious creature believed to be a snake.

Zimbabwe’s local news is abuzz with the strange case, detailing the man's distress and his quest for assistance.

The unidentified man sought help from Archbishop Emmanuel Mutumwa, leader and founder of the Johane Masowe eChishanu Apostolic Church based in Bulawayo.

Convinced he had fallen victim to witchcraft, the man participated in one of Madzibaba Mutumwa’s cleansing ceremonies in a desperate bid to reverse the bizarre phenomenon.

Man grows giant breasts after being sucked by a giant snake every night

The man reported that the inexplicable growth of his breasts began with a peculiar sensation on his chest, gradually leading to the development of sagging breasts.

To his astonishment, he claimed that a colossal and unidentified creature, suspected to be a snake, would milk him every night.

Describing the encounters as eerie, he detailed feeling a phantom touch and pressure on his skin during these nocturnal events, akin to someone engaging in intimate relations from behind.

In an interview with B-Metro, Archbishop Mutumwa confirmed the incident, declaring the man had indeed become a victim of witchcraft.

Mutumwa explained that the man’s sensations of an intimate presence suggested a family member had cast a spell on him, leading to these bewildering occurrences.

“It’s true that he came for help and from the way he was narrating how they are being sucked for milk at night by a snake, it was clear that he was bewitched. The fact that he also felt another man sleeping with him from the back makes it clear that someone from his family cast a spell on him.” 

“The Archbishop assured that through his prayers, the man would be healed, and his sagging breasts would vanish. He further mentioned that he had assisted numerous individuals who had approached his shrine with similar issues,” the archbishop said.

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