There have been speculations that Mob Deep’s Prodigy was allegedly killed because he was exposing ‘sex rituals on kids’.

The rapper died in 2017 some time after a tweet that he talked of how some people are using children in sex rituals.

Prodigy

The rapper’s publicist said in a statement that Prodigy, 42 had died “for complications caused by a sickle cell anemia crisis” which he battled since birth.

However, it was also reported that the exact cause of his death was unclear by then.

In the controversial tweet, the rapper wrote, “I told y’all mf’s they doing sex rituals on kids. Smh. Dumb ass people need to wake tf up!!.”

It was reported that hundreds of children were/are being kidnapped in Africa and bought to the UK for voodoo rituals which among others include child prostituting and being sexually exploited.

There have been numerous cases of children who have been brought to the UK from Africa and suffered torture and abuse, often as part of witchcraft rituals.

Victoria Climbie from the Ivory Coast was killed by her own relatives in 2000, who thought she was a witch.

More recently, in March 2012, Eric Bikubi and Magalie Bamu, both from the Democratic Republic of Congo, who moved to London, were found guilty of murdering Magalie’s teenage brother, Kirsty.

The prosecution argued that Bikubi had a “profound and disturbing” belief in witchcraft and although the defense said that Bikubi was suffering from schizophrenia, the judge sentenced both defendants to life in prison.

A year later the Metropolitan Police found the dismembered corpse of a Nigerian boy in the River Thames, who they believed was a victim of a ritual.

The United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child (CRC) warned about the number of British pedophiles who travel abroad – most notably to Southeast Asia, particularly Cambodia and Thailand, for sex with children. Orphanages were a favored destination where sex predators could pick on vulnerable kids.

“We’re concerned about reports that hundreds of children have been abducted from their families in Africa and trafficked to the UK, especially London, for religious rituals,” Kirsten Sandberg, head of the CRC and a former Norwegian Supreme Court judge, said.

A BBC journalist posing as a children’s trafficker trawled the bars and cafés of the Kampala underworld in Uganda in 2011 where he found a kidnapper who boasted he could “offer as many children as required” without the police knowing for $15,600 a child.

Up to date, Prodigy’s death had been centered on that he died due to sickle cell anemia complications.