Posted on 03/03/2011 5:15:46 PM PST by Stoat
Teaching at a Durban school was disrupted yesterday and today amid a wave of hysteria as pupils claimed they were being possessed by evil spirits.
Durban Girls Secondary School in Dartnell Crescent, Greyville, was closed again today because of further disruptions.
Police, who were called to the school yesterday, cordoned off the road as some pupils were reportedly seen running wildly across it soon after 10am.
Some were rolling on the pavement.
The schools governing body chairman, Sam Kikine, who arrived later, confirmed that the pupils were hysterical.
The incident affected a few pupils from three classes. It started in one class and jumped to another, Kikine said.
At least two local church pastors were called in by school authorities to pray for the girls, whose parents were also contacted.
The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Education instructed the school management to close the school and dismiss the pupils for the day.
Its spokeswoman, Mbali Thusi, said religious leaders from different denominations would also be asked to pray at the school. The department would then consult with parents on a way forward, she said.
Police spokesman Captain Khephu Ndlovu said that when he arrived at the school, pupils were screaming and crying inside and outside the school.
A group of pupils was praying for another pupil who was screaming on the pavement outside the school, Ndlovu said.
The road was cordoned off for control purposes. Police were there to monitor the situation.
A pupil who spoke to the Daily News said she felt dehydrated and could feel strange movements in her stomach.
Anthony Pierce, the chief executive of the National Professional Teachers Organisation of SA in KwaZulu-Natal, who visited the school during the incident, said department officials must meet staff and give them psychological help.
Teachers were terrified after the incident, he said.
After that they need to meet with pupils. Officials need to unearth how the incident started. - Daily News
MASS HYSTERIAAND PERCEPTIONS OF THE SUPERNATURAL AMONG ADOLESCENT GIRL
STUDENTS IN TAIWAN
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Persons with mass hysteria present in various
ways, yet the condition itself exhibits common
features: sudden onset, immediate escalation and
remission, and prevalence among adolescent females
(Boss, 1997). Mass hysteria also occurs worldwide
regardless of ethnicity, but it can be controlled
effectively through early diagnosis and intervention.
Pinpointing the root cause is problematic in spite of
proposed theories. According to Tseng et al. (1992),
who cite sexual taboos of Koro males in southern
China, cultural belief systems serve as the catalyst.
Boss (1997) and Wessely et al. (1990) suggest that
mass hysteria is more likely a function of
environmental toxicity or infectious disease, and
discredit demonic possession as a significant source
in contemporary Western societies.
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From 2006:
Over 50 Vietnamese girls faint due to mass 'hysteria'
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Dozens of students in their classrooms, who saw the girls being carried away, also suddenly collapsed.
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Medical explanations of bewitchment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hogwash ping ...
Countng down to ‘somebody’ posting the obligatory Helen Thomas pic in 3.....2....1....
“Mass hysteria also occurs worldwide regardless of ethnicity”
Uh huh.
Hey! How did you get a picture of my mother-in-law?!?
Dang, Joe! You know how that movie scares me to death!!! Guess I’ll make some coffee since I won’t be sleeping much tonight!
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