Ex-schools 'superhead' suing former employer for £200,000 hires WITCH to help him

A FORMER schools “superhead” suing his former employer for £200,000 has hired a witch to help him.

Sir Craig Tunstall, 50, paid £150 to a sorcerer called Kev the Witch to perform a spell in woods with a dozen members of his coven.


He was Britain’s best paid teacher on £374,000 a year when he ran eight schools in South London, was lauded by the Government and knighted for services to education.

But he fell out with Labour-run Lambeth Council while transforming the federation of schools into an academy.

He was fired amid a fraud probe in 2017 and is now suing the council alleging an “excessive workload” left him depressed and unable to work again.

He denies any wrong­doing and is suing for damages.

To help him win his High Court case, he hired Kevin Carylon, one of 1,000 UK white witches, after a pal’s recommendation.

Sir Craig said: “I am open minded to anything that may help bring this to a positive conclusion, clearing my name.

“As part of that I believe in good karma and bad karma. I think Kevin has got the potential to hasten that.

"Given my extreme frustrations with Lambeth and the length it has gone on I am willing to try anything.”

Kevin, 63, performed a spell for Sir Craig three weeks ago in woods near his home in St Leonards, East Sussex.

Most read in The Sun

WEEK MINDED

Javid 'told to trigger Plan C in a WEEK by gloomy health officials'

PRI-MANIA

Primark fans are scrambling to get their hands on the £30 glam winter coat

WORST CASE SCENARIO

What to know about Plan C Covid restrictions in the UK

BEALE DEAL

Ant McPartlin looks shocked as Adam Woodyatt calls him rude word live on air

They held a second, booster ritual last weekend. Kevin said: “We performed the spell to enhance his wellbeing and the wishes he’d made.

"We evoke earth, air, fire, water and spirit and the words that are said are similar to prayers.

“We wait for about three weeks to see if anything has kicked in or not and then recast the spell to give it a nudge along to bring about what he’s asked for.”

We pay for your stories!

Do you have a story for The Sun news desk?

Email us at [email protected] or call 0207 782 4104. You can WhatsApp us on 07423 720 250. We pay for videos too.

Click here to upload yours.

Click here to get The Sun newspaper delivered for FREE for the next six weeks.

    Source: Read Full Article