Georgetown- Just after school today, two female students of the St. Winefride's Secondary School stormed out of classes in a fit of rage stripping to their under garments and ran up Garnett street. The young ladies were clearly possessed as one of them ran into traffic and started kicking up the cars passing by, before picking up a big stone to hurl it into traffic when a number of persons ran to hold her down. She was taken for treatment at a church nearby. Within minutes the other girl started acting up throwing her fellow students to the ground who held on to her. She ran down the road in front the bakery at the corner of Garnett street where four fellow students held her down with all their might. She became very violent as a result of the possession. A sizeable crowd gathered to get a glimpse of the frightening situation. A woman started praying demanding the demon to release the girl. After a few seconds she was calm lying back down on the ground. She then slowly crawled up and started manifesting. She was restrained and taken away to a church.
The police arrived at the scene and just stood there watching, prompting anger from the crowd who said that they could have helped in transporting the girl for treatment. A group of teachers from the school arrived at the scene. When Trakkernews asked why the school is not closed, one teacher said that the Ministry's official are in disbelief, even after all the news frenzy it created. This demonic possession continue to harm young girls at the school almost daily and no one seem to be taking the attacks seriously. Even residents in the area are now worried for their children's safety, since the manifestations are occuring beyond the school limits. The teachers told Trakkernews that the Ministry would not pay them, should they take strike action in the interest of the students. The possessions are getting worse in nature and many parents feel that the Ministry apparently wants some one to perish before they intervene to shut the school down.
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