Police rush to reports of ‘ritual mass murder,’ but it was just a yoga class
Yoga teacher Millie Laws said it was "surreal" that somebody called the police after mistaking her class for a mass killing.
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When
a yoga teacher
turned out the lights toward the end of one of her classes in Britain this
week, her hope was to encourage peaceful relaxation.
Soon after the class was over, a “mass of police sirens” shattered
the peace as officers raced toward the venue where the class was being held.
They were responding to a call from a member of the public,
worried there had been a mass killing at the studio in the small English
coastal resort of Chapel St. Leonards.
Millie
Laws, who runs Unity Yoga, was teaching the class at the North Sea Observatory
in the village, which also doubles as a community space, art gallery and
exercise studio.
Seascape Cafe at the Observatory described the incident on
Wednesday evening in a Facebook post,
writing: “If any one heard the mass of police sirens in Chapel St Leonard’s at
9:30pm last night then please be reassured.
“They
were on their way to the Observatory after someone had reported a mass killing
in our building. Having seen several people laying on the floor… Which actually
turned out to be the Yoga Class in meditation.”
“Dear General Public, please be mindful that the Observatory has
lots of Yoga classes happening in the evenings. We are not part of any mad cult
or crazy clubs,” the post continued.
In
a separate Facebook post on the Unity Yoga page, Laws said that the call to
police was triggered after “some local dog walkers mistook the scene for a
ritual mass murder.”
In a phone interview with CNN Friday, Laws said that five police
cars showed up at the venue soon after she and the seven other class
participants had left. She was told about the episode in a phone call from the
venue manager.
“I was very shocked,” she said. “It was so surreal and I didn’t
quite believe it was true.
“I have spoken to most of the people who took part and they have
just said how mad it is.
“They
were all participating in a beautiful deep relaxation and it could have never
run through any of our minds that it could be taken in this way.”
Police confirmed the incident in a statement emailed to CNN
Friday. It read: “A call was made following concerns for the occupants of the
North Sea Observatory, at Chapel St Leonards. Officers attended, we’re happy to
report everyone was safe and well. The call was made with good intentions.”


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