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In Bangladesh, another restroom reportedly causing distress has led to a school's closure.

Unfortunate event in Pabna, Bangladesh: Residents suspect supernatural occurrences in a primary school's restroom, causing widespread uncanniness.

School in Bangladesh temporarily closed due to reported ghost activity in the bathroom.
School in Bangladesh temporarily closed due to reported ghost activity in the bathroom.

In Bangladesh, another restroom reportedly causing distress has led to a school's closure.

In a bizarre turn of events, a primary school in Pabna, Bangladesh, has been closed following reports of a suspected haunting. The school's toilet is believed to be the source of the haunting, with around 10 students reporting feelings of illness after being near the area.

The chairman of the Saikola union parishad, Ataur Rahman Tota, has attributed the students' illnesses to a ghost residing in the school toilet. In a statement, Tota mentioned that locals believe the schoolgirl's death last Wednesday was caused by the same ghost now taking shelter in the school's toilet.

Tota is not only involved in the school's situation but is also attempting to remove the ghost from the school. He stated that steps have been taken to rid the school of any potential ghosts, with rituals performed and, in some cases, considerations of sacrifice.

Interestingly, one of the spirits reportedly possessed a nearby palm tree. The cause of the illnesses remains unclear, with some attributing them to the haunting while others suspect a more conventional cause.

The school's administration has not yet announced plans for reopening the school, causing disruption to the education of its students. The closure has generated local interest and concern, with the community seeking answers and solutions to the mysterious haunting.

It's worth noting that while there are no specific reports or folklore about haunted toilets in schools in Bangladesh, there are stories about the eerie atmosphere in some educational institutions. However, this is more related to the hostel and surrounding forest rather than toilets specifically.

Similarly, there are no specific reports or folklore about haunted toilets in Indian schools. The focus in these countries is more on the condition of school infrastructure and educational challenges rather than paranormal activities.

Despite the ongoing mystery, the community remains hopeful that the ghost will be removed, and the school will reopen, allowing the students to continue their education uninterrupted.

In light of the unusual circumstances, the Saikola union parishad chairman, Ataur Rahman Tota, is not only dealing with the school's haunting situation but is also planning lifestyle changes for the community, aiming to create a peaceful home-and-garden environment where such specters are unwelcome. The local community, eager to find answers and return normalcy to their lives, is also focused on solving the haunting to ensure their garden of learning, the school, is once again blooming with knowledge.

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