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Girls Go Hysterical In School As
If Possessed
By Rosli Abidin Yahya
Bandar Seri
Begawan – Girls who believed were possessed by devils made
a ruckus in a school here yesterday.
Fourteen female students went
hysterical in the morning at an all-girls school in the capital as the
school cancelled all classes and sent students home.
The first incident happened at about
8am at the Sekolah Tinggi Perempuan Raja Isteri (STPRI) and an hour
later all roads leading to the school were jammed with vehicles as
anxious parents rushed to pick up their children.
The Ministry of Education acted
swiftly and issued a press statement. It acknowledged the incident and
said it was being tackled accordingly with cooperation from everyone,
especially parents and guardians.
The ministry also announced that in
light of the incident, the students of STPRI will be given a day off
Saturday, July 30, in order to settle things. The school will reopen
as usual on Monday, August 1, the statement added.
However, no one knows or has any idea
what triggered the hysteria.
The Borneo Bulletin was told the
first hysterical incident happened on Thursday, July 21.
However, the matter got worse last
Monday when nine more students were affected. On Tuesday it was the
turn of four other students while on Wednesday another three students
went hysterical.
Religious teachers and bomohs were
dispatched to the school every time students became hysterical.
Nurses from the Raja Isteri Pg Anak
Saleha Hospital and ambulances were also rushed to the school.
The affected students reportedly went
into a state of frenzy all of a sudden as if they were possessed. They
reportedly shouted at the top of their voices and rolled on the floor.
It took a number of persons to control them.
Yesterday, many students that went
into a state managed to calm down after a while and were attended to
by nurses inside ambulances.
But some students took a longer time
to come out of their "possessed" state and some religious teachers
were seen trying to keep the affected students under control.
Parents called for immediate effort
to prevent the phenomenon recurring. Some parents told the Bulletin
they have decided not to send their children to school for the time
being until the mystery of students going hysterical is solved.
Officers from the Ministry of
Education told the Bulletin that parents should not be too anxious as
the situation was under control.
"We are stepping up efforts to
prevent this from happening again. The situation is really under
control, said the officer. -- Courtesy of Borneo
Bulletin
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