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Twelve children are killed in wave of attacks by rabid VAMPIRE BATS in Peru as locals blame witchcraft

Children were aged 8 to 15 and died between September and February

Outbreak of wild rabies wasn't reported as community blamed witchcraft

Blood-sucking bats have caused government to call a health emergency

Achuar ethnic group was attacked in the Loreto Province of Peru

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3440814/Rabies-spread-bats-kills-12-Peruvian-Amazon.html#ixzz3zwPzfGwV

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Darn Witches. They should play videogames instead.

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Hold on.

Have the people kept a Witch Bane fire lit just in case it is not some sort of bat or microbial infectious disease?

I mean really, blaming this on infectious disease seems a bit convenient when this could, very well, be, clearly, magical incantations used to invoke supra natural energies that supersede reality, right?

Have they done a through pixie check yet? Or inspected the land to see if there are not perturbed gnomes in minuscule A-shirts drinking tiny tall boys laying vindictive and ruinous curses upon all that would dare to disturb their Sunday night Walking Dead marathon.

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When bats hang upside down....do they just dedicate down themselves?

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Of course witches caste spells on their kids, what other logical reason would there be.

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