August 10, 2021

Fishermen saw the tribe burying his body on the beach

To protect their way of life, foreigners and Indians are banned from going within five kilometres (three miles) of the island."Please do not be angry at them or at God if I get killed," he said."Highly sensitiveThe police have consulted field experts including anthropologists, and tribal welfare and forest officers to help them try and retrieve Chaus body.Port Blair/New Delhi: An American missionary killed in a hail of arrows by an island tribe untouched by modern civilisation was bent on converting them to Christianity, it emerged Thursday."We have to take care that we must not disturb them or their habitat by any means.Since authorities keep away from the island, it was unclear whether Chaus killing will have legal repercussions."Fishermen saw the tribe burying his body on the beach the following day, a fellow missionary wrote in an email to his mother, The Washington Post reported. It may take some more days and.London-based Survival International, which defends tribal rights, said that the "tragedy" of the Americans death "should never have been allowed to happen"."The Indian authorities should have been enforcing the protection of the Sentinelese and their island for the safety of both the tribe and outsiders," it said. I love you and Jesus loves you.Police officials said a murder case had been registered against "unknown" tribespeople and that the fishermen who allegedly helped Chau get to the island were arrested."God, I dont want to die."I cant wait to see them around the throne of God worshipping in their own language as Revelations 7:9-10 states," he wrote, referring to the apocalyptic final book of the Bibles New Testament.He never returned.John Allen Chau, 27, was attacked last week as he illegally set foot on the remote North Sentinel Island in the Indian Ocean, after paddling his kayak towards the shore carrying fish and a football as gifts, according to a journal quoted by different media.

Here is some fish!"Tribespeople fired arrows at him, one of them piercing his Bible, and he returned to a fishermens boat and spent the night writing about his experiences before going back to the island the next day.He was crying: "My name is John..."You guys might think Im crazy in all this but I think its worthwhile to declare Jesus to these people," the reports quoted a letter to his parents as saying. It is a highly sensitive zone and it will take some time," Dependra Pathak, local chief of police, told AFP."We maintained a distance from the island and have not yet been able to spot the body.Chau called himself an "outbound collective explorer" and "snakebite survivor" on his purported Instagram account.Authorities in the Andaman Islands, of swimming pool pump Manufacturers which North Sentinel is one, say that Chau, paid local fishermen to take him off the shore so that he could paddle the rest of the way himself.The tribe is known to be hostile to outsiders, having reportedly killed two fishermen whose boat drifted onto the island in 2006, and to have thrown spears at a helicopter checking for damage after the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami..He said that a helicopter and then a ship were sent to the area to identify where the incident took place, and that they were holding talks with experts on how best to handle the delicate situation.. Asked why, she replied: "My prayers.."I believe he is still alive," Lynda Adams-Chau said in a short email to the US daily. (reconnaissance) of the area," Pathak said.North Sentinel in the Bay of Bengal is home to the Sentinelese people, believed to number only around 150

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