Indian politicians are offering a
$2000 reward for the capture of vampires which terrified locals claim
have been sucking the blood out of their cattle.
Villagers
around the town of Dharampuri in Tamil Nadu have been staying off the
streets after sunset following the reports of strange goings on in the
night.
Residents have
painted holy signs outside their homes and written messages on doors
begging the monsters, known locally as Ratha Kaatteri, to spare their
lives.
However local politicians claim the
rumours are being spread by criminals who do not want people disturbing
their late night deliveries of bootleg booze.
To prove the whole thing is hoax they
have offered reward of 100,000 rupees - almost $2000 - for anyone
bringing in a vampire corpse.
Politician
O. Jayaraman said: 'It is a big hoax. Anti-socials whose illegal night
activities such as bootlegging and liquor brewing have been disturbed
are spreading rumours and killing cattle.
'Since people are not willing to believe us, we have challenged them with this reward.'
Although vampires are usually
associated with Western mythology, many believe the stories have their
roots in Asia and were carried along the silk route to Europe.
Betails (or Vetalas) are supposedly evil spirits which inhabit the bodies of the dead and feed on the living.
Legends describe them as being half-bat, half-man, - extremely similar to the western stories.
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