Pupils ‘possessed by demons’

Durban – Terrifying scenes of half-clothed pupils wailing and screaming at Pinetown Girls High resulted in some teachers allegedly fleeing last week, while unnerved parents are worried that the children are possessed by demons or affected by their ancestors.

Experts say the behaviour of pupils at Pinetown Girls High has all the hallmarks of “something evil”, and they’ve encouraged parents and teachers to find a solution as a matter of urgency.

Panicked mothers told the Independent on Saturday they were worried that their children’s lives were at risk after several pupils screamed, fainted and, in some cases, turned violent without obvious reason, while a few teachers apparently…

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