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Clinic Shuts Down Over Alleged Ghost Attacks

Clinic Shuts Down Over Alleged Ghost Attacks



Shale Clinic in Umzingwane district, Zimbabwe, has been closed after nurses reported being sexually assaulted by invisible creatures, suspected to be tikoloshes. 


The attacks have also been reported at a nearby primary school, where teachers have threatened to desert their posts. Villagers have convened an emergency meeting, resolving to hire prophets or traditional leaders for a cleansing ceremony. A local politician was accused of owning the tikoloshes but denied the allegations. 




The traditional healer dismissed the initial cleansing, seeking more credible spiritual intervention.

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