Two women arrested for a bizarre ritual in the Museum
They claim that they acted according to the Bible.
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Athens police are questioning the two women arrested for rituals in museums.
They claim that he acted in accordance with biblical teaching.
Back in July, the women left traces of oil on the icons, the marble columns and stone slabs in the Byzantine Museum of Athens. A month later the marks appeared in the Benaki Museum.
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During the download an error has occurred.Byzantine Museum, Athens, Greece
On Sunday, the caretaker at the National history Museum told the guards that he saw a woman with a hand in oil. Police arrested the woman and her companion for damage to public property. In all cases the damage was minor, clarify in law enforcement.
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During the download an error has occurred.Benaki Museum, Athens, Greece
As reported by Greek media, the women said that the oil has healing properties and that their actions are dictated by the Bible. During the arrest they found the bottle with the oil.
Women claim that they did not want to damage the artifacts. One of them admitted that they belonged to a religious group.
In the museums of the incident has not yet commented.
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