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Two dozen women collapse unconscious during exorcism to rid ‘evil spirit or genie’ from Pakistan garment factory

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Two dozen women collapse unconscious during exorcism to rid 'evil spirit or genie' from Pakistan garment factory
Nov 1st 2013, 22:33, by Rachel Ogbu

Women collapsed at a factory in Karachi after  an exorcism to get rid of ‘evil spirits’ in their workplace.

24 workers fell unconscious as the owners of  the Landhi garments factory tried to get rid of a ‘genie’ they believed was  haunting the building.

‘The factory seemed to be overtaken by a  genie or evil spirit as many of my co-workers have experienced mysterious  incidents in the past,’ claimed Farzana Naseem, who arrived with an unconscious  colleague in an ambulance.

One of the women is helped on to an ambulance after falling unconscious during the exorcismOne of the women is helped on to an ambulance after  falling unconscious during the exorcism

Karachi: The workers collapsed at the Landhi garment factory, Karachi

Karachi: The workers collapsed at the Landhi garment  factory, Karachi. It is thought they were overcome by mass hysteria

‘A spiritualist was called to this morning by  the factory owners to get rid of the suspected “jinns” but as soon as he began  reciting different verses, the workers began falling unconscious while others  ran out shouting and screaming for help.’

Emergency services were called to the Casual  Sports Wear factory, in Landhi Export Processing Zone, to take the employees to  Jinnah hospital.

The rescue workers say there was no  supernatural presence in the building and the staff’s illness was down to a gas  leak which caused the workers to faint.

Hysteria: The doctors ruled out any supernatural influence at the factoryHysteria: An exorcist had been called in to rid the  building of ‘evil spirits’ but doctors ruled out any supernatural influence at  the factory

However, doctors and psychiatrists, who  treated the patients, refuted the claims of a gas leak, the Express Tribune reported.

They say some of the workers developed a  temporary neurological condition, most likely out of fear of the exorcism,  leading to a mass hysteria.

 

‘I do not believe the workers were  possessed,’ said Dr Seemin Jamali, Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre deputy  executive director, ‘But this hysteric influence might have played out as a  ripple effect.’

There was chaos in the hospital as patients  insisted they were possessed.

But the doctors and paramedics carried out  medical examinations and found  all the vitals of the workers were sound,  including a normal oxygen  levels.

Dr Jamali blamed the rescue workers for the  commotion.

‘These workers, mostly uneducated and  uninformed about medical conditions,  caused a ruckus at the hospital based on  their assessment of a poisonous gas,’ she said.

Read more: DailyMail

 

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