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Strange animal found in toilet interrupts learning at Mlimani Primary in Lugari

Written by Joseph Amunya Otieno
2012-07-27 17:33:00
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Learning at Mlimani Primary School in Lugari district was rudely disrupted for several hours when a strange wild animal was discovered in a toilet. 

According to sources, the animal similar to a wild  cat but with a body size of a goat and with skin similar that of a human being had left the entire community wondering how it gained entry into the facility  forcing the door to bang behind it hence unable to free itself. 

Sources intimated to us that a teacher who had gone for short call attempted gaining entry but failed as the door was locked from inside. 

The teacher, went back to the staffroom and later went back to the toilet after several minutes only to find the door still locked from inside. 

This prompted the teacher to inform others who then agreed to force the door open only to come face to face with the strange animal which bolted out at supersonic speed to the nearby thicket. 

The commotion caused by the teachers attracted the attention of the pupils who also stormed out of their classrooms creating confusion within the school. 


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