Some Eastern religions, such as Hinduism and Buddhism, place a strong emphasis on the idea of karma, which is a Sanskrit word that loosely translates to “action.”
Karma typically refers to the cycle of cause and effect; every action a person makes will have an impact on him or her at some point in the future, but specifics vary depending on the faith. This law also holds true for one’s ideas, words, and deeds that other people perform on one’s behalf.
A good deed will result in a future benefit consequence, whereas a bad deed will result in a future negative effect. With karma, like causes result in like effects.
Now, talk about getting a taste of one’s own bitter pill……not once but twice.
In what appears to be a rapist getting a dose of his own medicine, in Taguatinga, a suburb of Brasilia, Brazil. In September 2013, a Brazilian jiu-jitsu instructor named Daryell Dickson Meneses Xavier was reportedly assaulted and raped by 20 men after being detained for allegedly killing and maybe raping his girlfriend’s 1-year-old baby. This happened during his initial 30-day incarceration as he waited for a hearing before a presiding judge.

The report said that the man’s problems began when his fiancée left him with her son by himself. A few hours later, he said the youngster had fallen and was suffering convulsions while calling his girlfriend. The youngster passed away two days after being taken to the hospital.
The boy’s injuries weren’t compatible with a fall but rather with blunt trauma, according to the boy’s doctors, who called the police to report their suspicions of foul play. They also suggested that probable sexual abuse may have taken place.
Doctors found a fissure in the child’s anus and determined there had been physical trauma. The boy’s mother indicated he didn’t have constipation, but the fissure might result from sexual assault or from being constipated.

According to Globo:
“The child was hospitalized on September 27,2013 in Anchieta Hospital, Wansbeck, and died two days later. Doctors had been informed that the victim had been dropped. Servers from the facility, however, triggered after police find that the injuries were not consistent with a fall.
“The action was blunt trauma to the force applied was very large. Only a person with great poise and knowledge of techniques, as the stepfather, who was jiu-jitsu, to know, “said the delegate from the 38th Precinct Tania Soares. “The child also had a fissure in the anus, it is unclear whether from sexual abuse, since constipation also gives fissure.”
Xavier then eventually turned himself in with the assistance of his attorney, claiming that he was possessed by demons at the time of the murder. Daryell was immediately arrested and charged with abusing and killing the boy.
During his jailing Daryell became the focus of the entire local prison resident population.
Other inmates who had heard about what he had done came to him.
In multiple reports from local media, inmates who were enraged by the crime he did against a kid swarmed Xavier and alternately raped him viciously while he was imprisoned. He too was severely abused. After hours of torture, he was then saved by prison guards, who removed him from the facility. He was treated and kept in the prison hospital for weeks so he could recover.
However, when they brought him back to the prison after he had somewhat recovered, the inmates attacked him once more. His back’s stitches were torn open as they continued to stab him and rape him.

In a horrific image purportedly depicting the effects of prison justice, Xavier received his injuries spread throughout his entire body, particularly to his lower back. Bloody smears on the uniform’s seat attested to the “vigilante justice” he had now experienced twice.
Xavier has since been removed from the Wansbeck, DF prison and taken to another prison.
Some people from the outside, however, are shouting that the inmates’ behavior is harsh and “uncivilized.” The majority of people in his hometown accept the events as being ostensibly karmic in character. The majority supports the vigilantes.
While it may be uncomfortable for some to celebrate a child killer raped by his fellow inmates, a public perception that prisoners are too coddled by society fuels the animosity.
Sources: Taphaps, Globo, Worldwideweirdnews
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