The tranquility of Awbridge Primary School in Romsey, Hampshire, was shattered by a terrifying discovery on Friday morning. More than 20 dead animals, including a decapitated deer, rabbits, pheasants, and hares, were found on the road outside the school gates. Romsey has been no stranger to eerie incidents linked to suspected Satanic activity. The recent discovery of the mutilated animals outside the school only adds to the unsettling trend.
Eyewitnesses recounted their disbelief upon encountering the scene. Mandy Robinson, who drove past the school with her husband early in the morning, likened it to a nightmare come to life. Another witness, who chose to remain anonymous, described the sight as “senseless and needless killing of animals.”
The discovery prompted swift action from local authorities. Police and council workers promptly removed the carcasses before the school day commenced, ensuring minimal disruption to the children’s routine. Jayne Fahey, the Headteacher of Awbridge Primary School, expressed profound sadness and disbelief at the incident. However, she says that the well-being of the students and staff is the foremost concern.
While initial speculations suggested that hunters might have been responsible for discarding the animals, the deliberate placement of the carcasses outside the school gates has left many baffled. The act, deemed disturbing, has raised questions about the motives behind such a gruesome display.
This incident is not an isolated one. In recent months, neighboring communities have witnessed similar disturbing occurrences. From a deer found strung up in a tree in Totton to a cat hanging from a flagpole near St Peter’s Church in Bramshaw, the region has been rattled by a series of unsettling events, hinting at a darker undercurrent lurking in the shadows. As the investigation continues, the community remains vigilant, grappling with the unsettling reality of these heinous acts.

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