Georgetown- Three demonic possessions in less than two months is enough to cause panic and fear at the St.Winefride's school on Garnett street. Just two days ago another mysterious attack took place and several female students were affected. There is something sinister lurking in the school's environ's explained one teacher. Many spiritual exercises and Bible readings were carried out but the so-called demon refuse to leave. The victims display an angry behaviour with the pelting of school furniture , screaming and other dangerous acts. Some say that the spirit only affects females and to what end is the frightening question. While school resume on a daily basis, there is much uncertainty and fear among the students and teachers who say that another attack can happen at any time. There are suggestions that the school should be closed until something can be done to rid it from theses unexplained possessions. The Ministry of Education has been called in to deal with the issue should matters get worse.
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