Now, was it food poisoning or because of the board...
In any case:
“Meddle not in the affairs of Dragons for you be crunchy and taste good with ketchup.”
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An emergency medical coordinator who examined the students said they did not find evidence of psychological altercation
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17:13, 10 Nov 2022
It is alleged that the children were involved in a ouija board game - a board with letters, numbers, and other signs around its edge used to make contact with the dead
Eleven children who took part in a ouija board game have been found passed out in their school.
They suffered violent vomiting, and muscle spasms, which medics have said was due to food poisoning.
Teachers at the Agricultural Technical Institute in Hato, Columbia, were shocked upon discovering the group of students had collapsed in a corridor.
The children, aged between 13 and 17, were rushed to the Manuela Beltrán Hospital, in the district of Socorro.
The youngsters spent a day there getting treatment, but the mysterious cause of their illness has left staff baffled.
It is alleged that the children were involved in a Ouija board game - a board with letters, numbers, and other signs around its edge used to make contact with the dead.
Jose Pablo Toloza RondĂłn, the mayor of Hato said: "The children were passed out, at the time they were found they were short of breath and thick drool was coming out of their mouths.
“It is not ruled out that it was the ouija board, that is part of the investigation.
"Others say that they consumed water from a container, others that they came from a pool and had been given something to eat."
After interviewing the children, it was concluded that they drank water from the same glass.
It is alleged that the children were involved in a Ouija board game prior to their falling ill
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Juan Pablo Vargas Noguera, emergency medical coordinator at Hospital del Socorro said: “We went to El Hato and we found 11 patients between 13 and 17 years old with vomiting, abdominal pain and muscle spasms.
“We did not find psychological alteration in the children, taking into account that it was said that it would have been from playing the Ouija board.
"The medical report says it was due to food poisoning."
The rectory of the Technical Institute said that it was not going to rule on the case until the facts were clarified with authorities.
In any case:
“Meddle not in the affairs of Dragons for you be crunchy and taste good with ketchup.”
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11 children found collapsed in school corridor after playing ouija board game
It is alleged that the children were involved in a ouija board game - a board with letters, numbers, and other signs around its edge used to make contact with the dead
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An emergency medical coordinator who examined the students said they did not find evidence of psychological altercation
(Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)
17:13, 10 Nov 2022
11 children found collapsed in school corridor after playing ouija board game
It is alleged that the children were involved in a ouija board game - a board with letters, numbers, and other signs around its edge used to make contact with the dead
Eleven children who took part in a ouija board game have been found passed out in their school.
They suffered violent vomiting, and muscle spasms, which medics have said was due to food poisoning.
Teachers at the Agricultural Technical Institute in Hato, Columbia, were shocked upon discovering the group of students had collapsed in a corridor.
The children, aged between 13 and 17, were rushed to the Manuela Beltrán Hospital, in the district of Socorro.
The youngsters spent a day there getting treatment, but the mysterious cause of their illness has left staff baffled.
It is alleged that the children were involved in a Ouija board game - a board with letters, numbers, and other signs around its edge used to make contact with the dead.
Jose Pablo Toloza RondĂłn, the mayor of Hato said: "The children were passed out, at the time they were found they were short of breath and thick drool was coming out of their mouths.
“It is not ruled out that it was the ouija board, that is part of the investigation.
"Others say that they consumed water from a container, others that they came from a pool and had been given something to eat."
After interviewing the children, it was concluded that they drank water from the same glass.
It is alleged that the children were involved in a Ouija board game prior to their falling ill
(Image:Getty Images)
Juan Pablo Vargas Noguera, emergency medical coordinator at Hospital del Socorro said: “We went to El Hato and we found 11 patients between 13 and 17 years old with vomiting, abdominal pain and muscle spasms.
“We did not find psychological alteration in the children, taking into account that it was said that it would have been from playing the Ouija board.
"The medical report says it was due to food poisoning."
The rectory of the Technical Institute said that it was not going to rule on the case until the facts were clarified with authorities.