At least 11 female students of the Fumbisi Senior High School in the Builsa South District of the Upper East region have reportedly collapsed on campus after seeing ghost.
The school has subsequently been closed down on Monday, 3news.com has gathered.
The DCE for Builsa South, Daniel Gariba confirmed the closure in a telephone interview with 3news.com’s Upper East regional correspondent, Tanko Mohammed Rabiu on Monday.
He said the decision to close down the school was to forestall any unforeseen mayhem as students’ agitation grows over reported “witchcraft” activities in the school.
A frightened female student was reported to have fallen from the second floor of the girl’s dormitory on Sunday night after apparently seeing a strange creature.
Though the student who was rushed to the Fumbisi health center for health care has since recovered, she is “traumatized”.
Another 10 female students were said to have also collapsed Monday afternoon but it is not clear if they also saw the strange creature.
Following the incidents, the students refused to take their lunch and threatened to riot late in the night.
The District security council was informed about the development on campus leading to the closure of the school for the situation to be investigated.
Source: 3ews.com | Ghana]]>
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