3 friends hospitalised after becoming possessed following Ouija board game

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3 friends hospitalised after becoming 'possessed' following Ouija board game

Three Americans hospitalised after playing Ouija board game and becoming 'possessed' | Mail Online

Three American friends hospitalised after becoming 'possessed' following Ouija board game in Mexican village

Alexandra Huerta, 22, reportedly playing with Ouija board in Mexican village
Joined by her brother Sergio, 23, and 18-year-old cousin Fernando Cuevas
But minutes into game, trio apparently started acting in a 'trance-like state'
Alexandra began 'growling', while her relatives were suffering hallucinations
The players were taken to hospital, where they were treated with painkillers

By Sophie Jane Evans

Published: 08:05 EST, 23 June 2014 | Updated: 09:44 EST, 23 June 2014

Three American friends have been taken to hospital after reportedly becoming 'possessed' by evil spirits while playing with a Ouija board.

Alexandra Huerta, 22, was playing the game with her brother Sergio, 23, and 18-year-old cousin Fernando Cuevas at a house in the village of San Juan Tlacotenco in south-west Mexico.

But minutes into it, she apparently started 'growling' and thrashing around in a 'trance-like' state.

Meanwhile, Sergio and Fernando also reportedly started showing signs of 'possession', including feelings of blindness, deafness and hallucinations.

Paramedics were called to the house and took the trio to hospital, according to Alexandra's parents.

They restrained Alexandra to prevent her from hurting herself, before treating the three with painkillers, anti-stress medication and eye drops, which seemingly worked.

Victor Demesa, 46, the director of public safety in the nearby town of Tepoztlan, said: 'The medical rescue of these three young people was very complicated.

'They had involuntary movements and it was difficult to transfer them to the nearest hospital because they were so erratic.

'It appeared as if they were in a trance-like state, apparently after playing with the Ouija board.

'They spoke of feeling numbness, double vision, blindness, deafness, hallucinations, muscle spasm and difficulty swallowing.'

He added that whether the trio were really possessed, or had simply convinced themselves that they were, was not for doctors to comment on.

Alexandra's parents said they had called paramedics after a local Catholic priest refused to perform an exorcism on the three because they were not regular churchgoers.

The Ouija board - also known as a spirit board or talking board - is a flat board marked with the letters of the alphabet, the numbers 0-9, the words 'yes', 'no', 'hello' and 'goodbye' and various symbols and graphics.

It uses a small heart-shaped piece of wood or movable indicator to indicate the spirit's message by spelling it out on the board during a seance.

Participants place their fingers on the wood and it is supposedly moved around the board by the spirit to spell out words.

Mainstream religions and some occultists have associated use of a Ouija board with the concept of demonic possession, and have cautioned their followers not to use one.
 

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Painkillers and eye drops. Looks like that priest in the Exorcist got it wrong with his holy water :)
 

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Sounds more like some of that "bath salts" crap. ..........................EYE DROPS??? Man, those Mexican doctors throw a little bit of EVERYTHING into the mix hoping something works.

Bottom line is, when people start messing around with things that they know nothing about, they usually end up in deep crap. The paranormal is not a "toy" shop for kids to play around in. I'm not expert by any means, but I've learned a few things that lets me steer clear of fools playing witchcraft and, hopefully, not getting caught up in any of the hysteria.
 

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Sounds more like some of that "bath salts" crap. ..........................EYE DROPS??? Man, those Mexican doctors throw a little bit of EVERYTHING into the mix hoping something works.

Bottom line is, when people start messing around with things that they know nothing about, they usually end up in deep crap. The paranormal is not a "toy" shop for kids to play around in. I'm not expert by any means, but I've learned a few things that lets me steer clear of fools playing witchcraft and, hopefully, not getting caught up in any of the hysteria.

Tell us MORE!
 

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