A New Zealand man has been charged in the “witchcraft” deaths of a family of five found on a cliff in Fiji, authorities said.

Muhammad Raheesh Isoof, a “healer” from Christchurch, appeared in Fijian court Monday where he was charged in the mysterious deaths last month in the Nausori Highlands, news.com.au reported.

Husband and wife Nirmal Kumar, 63, and Usha Devi, 54, their daughter Nileshni Kajal, 34, as well as Kajal’s daughters Sana, 11, and Samara, 8, were found on the side of the road on Aug. 26, authorities said.

They were found with an empty Coke bottle and later determined to have died from a “toxic substance,” according to officials.

The lone survivor of the killings was a 1-year-old “miracle baby” who was found crawling near the bodies unharmed, news.com.au reported.

Police said Isoof was known to the family and had lived next door to them in the Fijian suburb of Legalega before moving to New Zealand.

Fijian authorities have branded Isoof a “witch doctor” and claimed he shared a fascination of voodoo with the victims.

The father of the two dead young girls said that his in-laws were obsessed with witchcraft.

“I never saw anyone or any family so much into witchcraft than my in-laws,” he told the Fiji Sun.

Isoof faces five counts of murder and one count of attempted murder in the killings, 1 News reported.