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Nov 29, 2012 News
Madhia Secondary School had an early end on Tuesday after there were reports of students reportedly becoming possessed. And while many persons flocked the schoolyard to see what was unfolding, students wasted no time in vacating the premises for fear of becoming the next victim.
A report reaching this publication stated that around 11:00hours, one after the other, seven female students reportedly became possessed by a force. The students who were said to be in the upper form were in their classrooms when one of them reportedly started shaking and speaking in a foreign language.
Subsequently, another student started to behave in the same manner. According to the reports, the girls became violent, hitting anyone who came close to them. It was reported that several persons received split lips, kicks, punches and scratches as the girls erupted in violence while being transported to the Assembly of God Church.
Prior to that, Kaieteur News was told that the girls had broken the louvre windows in the classroom and attempted to make the 12-foot jump from the class to the ground. They were however rescued by persons who held on to them.
Parents of students quickly appeared at the school while the police were reportedly called in. This publication was further told that at the time one female was able to recover from the alleged possession. She reported visioning a man with a snake wrapped around his shoulder.
One resident said that the phenomenon has been happening for almost seven weeks in the village. He claimed that last Sunday some women were also possessed in a church.
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