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Cannibal Tribe Survivor Graduates University

1 Dec

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Summary

  • Survivor Wawa Chombonggai graduated university two decades after tribal sentencing.
  • He was marked for death by his tribe at age six for alleged sorcery.
  • A media rescue attempt failed, but an adopted father ensured his safety and education.
Cannibal Tribe Survivor Graduates University

Two decades after being marked for death by his cannibal tribe, Wawa Chombonggai has achieved a significant milestone by graduating from university. The young orphan's fate was dire when, at just six years old, his tribe condemned him as a male witch believed to be responsible for his parents' deaths.

His harrowing story surfaced during a documentary filming, sparking a media frenzy. While a rival network's rescue attempt was thwarted by visa issues, a local fixer, Kornelus Sembirang, intervened by adopting Chombonggai and ensuring his safety and education.

Now living in North Sumatra, Chombonggai recently earned a degree in sports science. He acknowledges the public outcry and financial aid that aided his survival and education, though he expresses caution about future media interactions, fearing exploitation.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Wawa Chombonggai was marked for death by his native tribe in West Papua at age six, accused of sorcery.
He was saved by Kornelus Sembirang, a local fixer who adopted him, after his story gained media attention.
Wawa Chombonggai graduated with a degree in sports science from the State University of Medan.

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