this is wat my niece call mi and a tell mi today. mi tell her tap chat fawt a mi aize. den she tell mi say all she ketch inna spirt to
mi no really beleive dem crap deh but it made the news.
Students get in a trance at St Thomas Technical High School
Published: Thursday September 19, 2013 | 6:22 pm 1 Comment
Strange events were this morning reported at the St Thomas Technical High School, where several students reportedly fell into a trance.
It has been reported that a few students in a Religious Education class were re-enacting a Kumina session, when several boys started drumming and a female student got into a trance.
Other students across the school quickly became affected, with several of them falling on the ground and dancing wildly.
It is reported that some of the affected students ran to the main office, banging on the windows and doors and calling for the principal.
Parents who had gone to pick up their children were also said to have been affected.
A Baptist pastor from a nearby church reportedly went to assist the students, but was unable to get them out of the frenzy.
A Kumina Band, from a Revival Church, also visited the school in an effort to restore order.
Several students at the school described the experience as terrifying.
source:http://jamaica-gleaner.com/latest/article.php?id=48104
mi no really beleive dem crap deh but it made the news.
Students get in a trance at St Thomas Technical High School
Published: Thursday September 19, 2013 | 6:22 pm 1 Comment
Strange events were this morning reported at the St Thomas Technical High School, where several students reportedly fell into a trance.
It has been reported that a few students in a Religious Education class were re-enacting a Kumina session, when several boys started drumming and a female student got into a trance.
Other students across the school quickly became affected, with several of them falling on the ground and dancing wildly.
It is reported that some of the affected students ran to the main office, banging on the windows and doors and calling for the principal.
Parents who had gone to pick up their children were also said to have been affected.
A Baptist pastor from a nearby church reportedly went to assist the students, but was unable to get them out of the frenzy.
A Kumina Band, from a Revival Church, also visited the school in an effort to restore order.
Several students at the school described the experience as terrifying.
source:http://jamaica-gleaner.com/latest/article.php?id=48104

ahe sah. so she say wen di kids dem get inna spirit some a dem go a the principal office saying dat is protect dem want to protect her from the duppy.....
it no mek no sense to me all now.

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