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A disturbing CCTV footage has emerged, showing Hugo Jefferson, Britain's first Quimbanda 'priest', dragging a goat into a Hackney temple in London.. The fooatge, obtained by London Centric and the Daily Mail, reveals a chilling scene that could have been straight out of a horror film.

The grainy CCTV footage shows a man dragging a goat by its 12in horns through a set of double doors at 10.22pm on April 17. The animal is clearly in distress, with a rope trailing from its neck. A second man follows, carrying a folded metal cage.

Six hours later, at 4.31am, the two men are seen leaving the room, with no sign of the goat. However, one of the men is carrying a heavy bin bag, while the other has a see-through plastic box containing what looks suspiciously like a set of goat horns.

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The incident has raised concerns about the activities of the Quimbanda cult, which is accused of animal sacrifice and cemetery rituals. The cult, which emerged in Brazil in the 17th century, is known for its dark and sinister practices.

According to reports, the cult has been operating in London for some time, with Jefferson renting a premises in Hackney to set up the first Quimbanda temple in Britain. The cult has also been accused of desecrating graves and burning the body parts of animals in cemeteries across the capital.

Jefferson, a former chef at the Frankie's By Marco Pierre White restaurant in Knightsbridge, has been accused of leading the cult and offering spiritual intervention services to individuals for £70 a session.

Who is the unnamed buyer?

The investigation into the cult's activities has raised questions about the identity of the unnamed buyer who rented the premises in Hackney. The buyer, who is believed to be a member of the cult,is said to have rented the premises by pretending to be a member of a removals firm.

The cult's activities have also raised concerns about the safety of the public, particularly in areas where they have been known to conduct their rituals. The incident has sparked a wider debate about the need for greater regulation of cults and their activities.

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The response of the authorities to the cult's activities has been criticized, with some accusing them of being too lenient. The cult's activities have been reported to the police, but no action has been taken against them.

The incident has raised questions about the effectiveness of the authorities in dealing with cults and their activities. The cult's activities have also raised concerns about the safety of the public, particularly in areas where they have been known to conduct their rituals.

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The cult's activities have also raised questions about the financial dealings of the cult. According to reports, the cult has been accused of embezzling funds from its members and using them for its own activities.

The cult's financial dealings have been flagged by auditors in the May filing, but no action has been taken against them. The incident has raised concerns about the accountability of the cult and its leaders.

A familiar pattern from the 2019 crash

The cult's activities have also raised questions about the similarities between the cult's activities and those of other cults that have been involved in similar activities in the past. The cult's activities have been compared to those of the 2019 cult crash,which saw several cults involved in animal sacrifice and cemetery rituals.

The incident has raised concerns about the need for greater regulation of cults and their activities.. The cult's activities have also raised questions about the safety of the public, particularly in areas where they have been known to conduct their rituals.

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The cult's activities have also raised questions about the role of the authorities in dealing with cults and their activities. The cult's activities have been reported to the police, but no action has been taken against them.

The incident has raised concerns about the effectiveness of the authorities in dealing with cults and their activities.. The cult's activities have also raised questions about the safety of the public, particularly in areas where they have been known to conduct their rituals.