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Goblins unleash terror on Matabeleland school, forced to shut down pupils beaten by invisible beings

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Goblins unleash terror on Matabeleland school, forced to shut down pupils beaten by invisible beings. The sinister situation escalated causing the school to close its doors and send the pupils home. In a bizarre tale, five pupils at Mhlanga Mlambo Primary School in Lupane, Matabeleland North were left painfully writhing on the ground after invisible things attacked them during playtime at the school’s grounds.

Concerned parents have rallied to engage the services of a traditional healer with the permission of the chief. Community members reportedly contributed $10 per homestead to meet the costs of the cleaning.

A teacher who requested to remain anonymous said the problem started on 10 February during break-time when pupils were playing at the school grounds.

He said: “A Grade Three pupil came running to us at the staff room and informed us that two Grade Four pupils had become hysterical and begun screaming while rolling on the ground saying they were being beaten by invisible things,” said the source.

He said they rushed to the school ground. “We found them wriggling on the ground while one of them was frothing. We performed first aid and resuscitated her. We took her to a clinic because she was complaining of a fever. She was treated and discharged,” said the source. Three more pupils are said to have been attacked the next day.

Like the others, they were seen rolling on the ground after they were tripped while fleeing from the things believed to be goblins. After the teachers administered first aid, the pupils started complaining of abnormal body heat and were rushed to the clinic.

The panic-stricken parents agreed that the school should be temporarily closed while they made plans to enlist a traditional healer to conduct a cleansing.

They all agreed that each villager will contribute $10, so far they have raised $2 700, and hope the other villagers will chip in. We want the cleansing to be done on Saturday because most of the parents will be available,” said a parent.

Chief Mabhikwa confirmed the bizarre incidents: “After getting the green light from the villagers who engaged a traditional healer to cleanse Mhlanga Mlambo primary school because there were things which were tormenting pupils, we hope the problem will be solved as soon as possible because we want pupils to pursue their education.”

Lupane District Schools Inspector Lovemore Ncube said they were closely monitoring the situation and were glad that the community had taken positive steps to resolve the issue.

Source – iHarare

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