Three pupils collapsed in class after reportedly trying to contact a dead friend with an Ouija board.
The students, aged between 10 and 11 years, allegedly fell ill at the school.
They were said to have played with the spirit board during break time.
According to local reports, around 20 sixth-grade students took part in the session.
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They allegedly tried to contact the spirit of a schoolgirl who recently passed away.
The affected trio of students were treated at the school by paramedics and did not require further hospital care.
However, when their parents were called to the school concerning the incident, one of them reportedly collapsed as well.

The unnamed parent also received medical care at the Ricardo Flores Magón Primary School in Puebla City, located around 65 miles southeast of the Mexican capital Mexico City.
The school called on parents to inform their children about the dangers of using Ouija boards.
Teachers also vowed to provide educational classes on the topics as well.
An investigation into the incident is ongoing.
In Colombia, 28 schoolgirls were hospitalised after using an Ouija board at school in March last year.
Hugo Torres, head of the Galeras Educational Institution in Galeras, Sucre Department, said: “There were 28 possible cases of severe anxiety in school students.
“The respective parents and/or guardians were informed of the situation at the time.”
The school’s directors and teachers accompanied the students to the hospital for medical care for their anxiety attacks.
Demonologist Chris DeFlorio, a former NYPD cop, said at the time: “Something evil is happening in the area that is targeting children spiritually and is not being addressed.
“Early methods relating to what we know as the Ouija board have been around since the 6th century BC.
“It is used as a communication device to open the doorways to the spiritual realm.
“The incident at Galeras Educational Institution is not an isolated case.
“Currently, there are five documented cases occurring at multiple schools in the country after the use of Ouija boards by teens, and potentially more incidents that are not documented.
The ghostbuster told What’s the Jam: “While most cases have been dismissed as food poisoning, unclean water, or another rational explanation, they exclude an obvious one – a doorway to evil might have been opened.”
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