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Teenage girls return to normal after exorcism

by Adriaan Alsema September 2, 2008

The group of teenage girls who were allegedly possessed by the devil after playing Ouija returned to normal after the intervention of a mysterious traveler, the mother of one of the girls said.

Jenny Cervera Trujillo, mother of one of the teenagers, told Caracol Radio a “mysterious traveler” that had come from Medellín was able to perform an exorcism, casting the devil out of the girls.

According to the relieved mother, Satan had taken control over her daughter and her teenage friends after the girls played the spirit-invoking Park Brothers board game Ouija.

“We spent one month in anguish. My girl kept herself locked in a dark room, wouldn’t eat and didn’t remember my name,” Cervera told the radio station.

Some of the girls were taken to the Diocese of La Dorada in Caldas to be attended by priests and the bishop and were later transferred to a hospital where they were confined and treated.

The interference of the mysterious Paisa solved the girls’ problem who now are able to act normally again.

Cervera and her daughter will be leaving their native town of La Merced, Antioquia and will move to the nearby La Triunfo. “This town is cursed, a lot of evil is going on here,”said the mother, who says some of the other girls have also decided to leave the town.

The Ouija board, the alleged cause of all suffering, has disappeared.

 

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