Ghost scare students out of school

Two boarders at the troubled Turakina Maori Girls' College have left the school saying they have been threatened by a resident ghost.

Parents of the girls are angry the Rangitikei school - which faces closure by Education Minister Hekia Parata - has accused them of exaggerating or fabricating the ghost story.

The ghost, or kehua, is said to take the shape of a man in a black cape and hat and has been seen in the boarders' hostel. Kamaka Manuel, who is the head of the Maori department at Cullinane College in Whanganui, says he picked up his Year-11 daughter from the hostel late at night last week and she would not return until the family was assured it was a safe environment.

"The site needs to be blessed and it also needs consistent follow-up to ensure the girls are kept spiritually safe." Sightings of ghosts at the hostel date back at least 20 years. Former student Kelly Sliepen, 38, says she and her friends once saw a cup move across a table by itself and smash on the floor. After that incident a minister blessed the building, but later she saw an apparition on the stairs.

"I literally saw this lady walking down the stairs, a white ghost, I remember it clearly. I wasn't scared, it was more like, what the f...?"

But the male ghost is said to be threatening and violent and one of the girls who left the school last week claimed she woke up with a fat lip.

Manuel says he was concerned by the way Turakina had handled the incident. "We feel they are genuine and the girls are not exaggerating. We are disappointed that's the view of [the school]."

He says his family were strong followers of the Ratana Church and after he picked up his daughter she was taken to the church temple to be prayed over. "I think it would be a frightening experience for anybody. It was enough to scare her and put the chills down her spine."

Former Turakina boarder Kelly Sliepen says she saw a ghost on this stairway.

Manuel says the kehua had caused girls in the hostel to wake up frightened and hyperventilating. Some had reported feeling heavy pressure applied on them and hearing the spirit speak. "He's spoken about wanting to get them."

He realised some people would find the claims ridiculous, but he was firm in his beliefs.

"I believe that Satan, kehua, omens are about and attack vulnerable people, usually young people. As a parent you support your children. I believe my daughter is not making anything up. I strongly believe she's been through an experience."

He says his daughter and her friends should be concentrating on NCEA exams. "This is an added burden." He wanted the school to create an "open forum" for families to voice their concerns.

Another parent, Manawai Martin, says the school is "in denial" about the kehua. When some of the girls called their parents two years ago to report seeing the spirit, the school confiscated their cellphones as punishment.

Parents are upset the Reverend Wayne Te Kaawa, moderator of the Presbyterian Church and chair of Turakina's board of proprietors, has suggested any kehua were created by the girls themselves.

Te Kaawa went to the school on Friday to discuss the kehua with staff, students and parents. He says the school land was purchased in 1927 and was blessed by Presbyterian and Ratana ministers. "All said there were no kehua on the site. There was no pa site there, there were no burial grounds." In recent years ministers had blessed the hostel.

"We don't do exorcisms because there are no bad spirits there as far as we are concerned. We have blessings, we bless the whenua, we bless the buildings and even the girls themselves."

None of the ministers who had visited the site had reported the presence of kehua, he says.

"Where it's coming from, we don't know. One of our ministers said a rumour was started a few years ago by one of the girls that there was a ghost there. It could be that sort of thing happening again."

But Te Kaawa says he is concerned about reports of a girl being assaulted.

"We're talking physical now, not the spiritual realm."

Turakina's roll has fallen from 152 in 2003, to about 54 this year and it's trust board is in serious financial difficulty. Submissions over its future closed on Friday.

Asked about the kehua, Parata says: "Students' cultural values are important. How schools acknowledge them is a matter for schools and parents."

http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/73727576/ghost-drives-students-out-of-private-girls-school

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17 comments

taxpayers will pay

Posted on 08-11-2015 11:12 | By Captain Sensible

Don't worry, the taxpayers will cough up a few million dollars to sort it out.


superstition is nonsense

Posted on 08-11-2015 12:23 | By BullShtAlert

Despite all the claims of paranormal activity throughout the world, none have ever been scientifically substantiated. We live in the age of reason which has superceded the need for religious and superstitious nonsense. Let's hope no taxpayers money ends up getting spent to accommodate this modern day BS???


Suggested reading

Posted on 08-11-2015 12:25 | By BullShtAlert

Try reading Richard Dawkins book The God Delusion. Try using brains over silliness.


wait for it

Posted on 08-11-2015 13:27 | By Captain Sensible

The 'Ministry of Maori Ghostbusters' is about to evolve!


Good and Evil

Posted on 08-11-2015 13:48 | By ray willis

There is good and evil. One only has to look at the world to see it is a fact. It's sorry that the comments above don't seem to know it.


Seriously go ghostbusters

Posted on 08-11-2015 15:14 | By ROCCO

WE all know there as no such things as ghosts it's all in the mind of the gullible.I guess this school has been going for 100years or so and I don't see or recall any mention of a resident ghost previously-sounds like a genuine human plying his trade through sorcery IT and other B/S.Not surprisingly its got the taniwha look about it. Set up a WT sub komiti to investigate and throw some koha and it will vanish.


Tings that go bump in the night

Posted on 08-11-2015 15:23 | By Summerfreeze

Don't rubbish things you know nothing about; there is a spiritual world which is more real than the physical world.


Not superstition

Posted on 08-11-2015 15:53 | By neanderthal

None have been proven either way, so unless you know everything about the universe your opinions that what these girls are seeing are not ghosts has no scientific basis Lots of people around the world, through the ages have seen ghosts, some intelligent well known people.Everyones entitled to their believes.


Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence

Posted on 08-11-2015 16:28 | By BullShtAlert

The great scientist Carl Sagan said that extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. If ghosts and spirits do exist it should be easy to prove. No-one has ever collected the huge reward offered for proof of the paranormal. These days we have science to show us how we evolved and to explain that things like thunder and lighting isn't the gods being angry. People do often suffer from delusions and its easy on a dark night to feel spooked. But it's not reality unless proven. I think religion and cultural claptrap are responsible for many of this worlds ills and wars.


Poltergeist Phantasy &Feeble Minds

Posted on 08-11-2015 16:32 | By kellbell

Spiritual, physical mental whatever go look for a real being behind this false apparition and the girls superstition because someone is playing tricks here and it ain't the supernatural at work.


Neanderthal

Posted on 08-11-2015 16:54 | By Kenworthlogger

Lots of people in this world claim to have seen Santa and also the Easterbunny. Do i need to say anymore?


believing

Posted on 08-11-2015 21:48 | By canyoubelieveit

its not till you have seen a "ghost' do you believe....if you havent seen one then of course you will say its rubbish.....rocco, dont knock what you know nothing about....


BullShtAlert

Posted on 09-11-2015 08:17 | By kurgan

War is Peace, Freedom is Slavery, Ignorance is Strength.


IGNORANT COMMENTS

Posted on 09-11-2015 10:36 | By Colleen Spiro

Shameful ignorant comments from bigots mostly. could not possibly be true if YOU don't believe in spirits


Live and let live.

Posted on 09-11-2015 17:31 | By morepork

If you want to chain your descendants to a cycle of ignorance and superstition, that is your prerogative. Personally, I'm glad the Middle Ages are over. Having said that, I respect your right to believe whatever you believe and we can agree to differ. But there is nothing new in kids finding reasons to be taken out of school...


Strange visitors?

Posted on 16-11-2015 07:11 | By Plonker

All sounds very odd, but the TV program from ages ago may explain, "The Man from UNCLE"?


Threat??

Posted on 25-11-2015 03:52 | By Kenworthlogger

So what did the ghost threaten them with??? More homework???


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