Police swarmed a coastal town following a report of ritual mass murder in an outlandish mix-up this week.
The unusual incident happened on Wednesday night (September 6) in the ordinarily sleepy village of Chapel St Leonards, Lincolnshire.
Five police cars were dispatched to the North Sea Observatory near to Skegness and Mablethorpe following a sighting of a sinister figure wearing robes, candles and multiple bodies strewn across the floor.
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But in an unusual twist, officers who attended the scene around 9.30pm were not met with a mass killing at all, but instead were met with a peaceful yoga class.
Millie Laws, 22, said the "bodies" were actually yoga students lying down with blankets over them and their eyes closed in peaceful meditation.
She told the BBC: "It's very dark in there. I just had candles and little tea lights lit the whole room, and I was just walking around playing my drum. I had a nice floaty top on with large bell sleeves."
"A couple with some dogs just came up to the window and were having a look in, but they walked off really quickly and I didn't think anything of it."
"I didn't know until after we left that these people phoned in saying that there was a mass murderer; they were wearing a robe and they were walking over all of the people, and it looked like some kind of ritual, and that the people on the floor were actually dead."
She said the member of public who called the police must have had "their imagination running wild" admitting: "I guess from the outside view it could look like that, because they're all really still, very nice and relaxed."
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Managers at North Sea Observatory's Seascape Cafe reassured residents following the police response. A post on social media read: "If anyone heard the mass of police sirens in Chapel St Leonards 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.
"Thank you to Lincolnshire Police for their prompt response. I can't imagine for one moment what would have been going through their minds on the way."
Lincolnshire Police confirmed it was called to the scene but felt the call was made with "good intentions". A force spokesperson said: "Officers attended, we're happy to report everyone was safe and well."
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