Medical professionals have determined that their severe vomiting and muscle spasms were caused by food poisoning. The group of pupils had fainted in a hallway, which shocked the instructors at the Agricultural Technical Institute in Hato, Columbia.
    The children, who ranged in age from 13 to 17, were taken urgently to the Manuela Beltru00e1n Hospital in the Socorro neighbourhood. The children received treatment there for a full day, but the staff is perplexed by the illness’ enigmatic origin.The kids allegedly participated in a game using an Ouija board, a board with writing, numbers, and other symbols around the edge used to communicate with the dead.The investigation is looking into whether or not it was a ouija board.Others claim they drank water from a container, while others claim they came from a pool and had been given food, one of the witnesses said.It was determined after speaking with the kids that they all drank water from the same glass. The children were unconscious; when they were discovered, they were gasping for air and drooling heavily, according to Hato’s mayor, Pablo Toloza Rondu00f3n. Hospital del Socorro’s emergency medical coordinator, Pablo Vargas Noguera, said: We went to El Hato and found 11 patients between the ages of 13 and 17 who had vomiting, abdominal pain, and muscle spasms.Comment your thoughts below.

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