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British and Irish Lions centre Manu Tuilagi has credited a witch doctor with ridding him of an injury curse.

Manu Tuilagi believes he has been exorcised of an injury curse caused by three evil ghouls after visiting a witch doctor in Samoa.

Tuilagi last week returned to the nation of his birth on the advice of his mum who suggested seeing the spiritual healer after groin, hamstring and knee injuries cruelled the past three years of his rugby career for England and Leicester.

From Monday to Thursday he took an hour-long boat ride from Samoa's mainland to the island of Upolu where the potentially deadly female spirits were banished by balming him with Fijian oil.

"I saw the witch doctor for two hours a day and she said she found what the illness was," the British and Irish Lions centre has told BT Sport Rugby Tonight.

"She massaged my whole body - all I needed was a towel and a Fijian oil.

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"She ... found out that there were three lady spirits who had married themselves on to me for the last three years.

"The witch doctor told me that was why I had been injured. The spirits wanted me for themselves - they wanted to punish me and injuring me was the way to do it. Every time I played - bang!"

Tuilagi said he hoped to be back playing in mid-December.

He visited Samoa with the blessing of Leicester director of rugby Matt O'Connor and physio Ed Hollis and was accompanied by his brother Alessana throughout the healing process.

"I wasn't allowed to sleep in the room by myself so me and Alex set up a little camp in the living room in front of the TV," he said.

"In most of these cases back home, the girls end up taking their victims alive and will never be seen.

"There are male spirits too but the witch doctor said I was too handsome!"

Tuilagi had endured a troubled time as a result of the repeated injury setbacks when sent home from an England camp in August by Eddie Jones following a late night drinking session with Denny Solomana.

"Eddie has been okay with me. He was disappointed but we talked and I explained my reasons and he understood," he said.

"Mentally, it was a factor. It was frustration at not being able to do what I wanted to do on the training pitch and that came into it. But there is no excuse for it, it's unacceptable."


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