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Mass hysteria after snake kill
07/09/2006 22:48 - (SA)
Kathmandu - Dozens of children have
fainted, apparently because of mass hysteria, after school
authorities in Nepal killed a snake, considered as sacred by
many Hindus, witnesses said on Thursday.
At least 67 pupils - aged between nine and 16 years - have
had fainting fits since Tuesday in the mainly Hindu country,
they said.
"Children suddenly scream, cry and faint," Rishikesh Baral,
assistant headmaster of the school, told Reuters by phone.
"Some recover after a couple of hours while others are yet
to fully recover. We apologise for killing the snake."
Authorities in the Laxmi Secondary School near the resort
town of Pokhara, 125km west of Kathmandu, organised
priests to perform religious rites on Thursday to exorcise the
"evil spirit" of the snake killed by school officials last
week.
Doctors told school officials it was a case of hysteria
caused by fear of divine retribution for the snake's death.
Hindus regard snakes as sacred and Lord Shiva, the Hindu
god of destruction, is shown wearing a serpent as a garland.
A local journalist said priests scattered rice and
sprinkled holy water in classrooms to drive away the snake's
"spirit".
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