Finally, a GHOST identified as the “black eyed girl” was seen “by drone” pursuing hikers in a well-known UK tourist attraction.
After years of sightings, paranormal activity experts assert that this unsettling film may be the first concrete proof of an extraterrestrial presence in the vicinity.
The mysterious footage was captured in Britain’s “most haunted” place, Cannock Chase, Staffordshire, and the ‘spirit’ has been haunting visitors for over four decades.
Robert Pulme is a ghost hunter who believes the “black eyed girl” is real, he said: “Cannock Chase is considered one of the most haunted places in Britain, so it is no surprise the area draws in lots of rumours about beasts and ghouls.
“We have had lots of reports of a ‘black eyed girl’ seen walking around.
“At first she appears like a normal girl and walkers are worried a little girl is lost in the woods.
“Then they see her eyes and she just disappears. It is terrifying.”
The ghost specialist speculates that this girl’s spirit might be that of a little kid who passed away in the 1800s from diphtheria, which caused the undereyes to seem sunken and dark.
Another intriguing hypothesis is that this ghost’s failure to enter the afterlife is due to unfinished business.
Some others think Raymond Morris, a serial murderer who killed three children in the same neighbourhood between 1954 and 1967, killed her.
However, a lot of people think it’s a hoax and assert that residents dress up on purpose to frighten walkers and perpetuate the mythology.
However, a group of adolescents assert that they saw the ghost in 2021 while camping.
They described the encounter to Birmingham Live, saying: “I was afraid to death.
“I’d read the stories in the news about the black-eyed child, but it wasn’t until the thing stood right in front of me that I could quite believe them.
“I knew instantly that we were dealing with the real thing because it moved in ways humans simply can’t move.
Lee Brickley, another supernatural activity expert, told the Daily Star: “There was also another incident in October 2019 when a young girl chased after the black eyed child near Castle Ring, and again, she was unable to catch up with her.
“The girl involved ran through the trees following the black eyed child until she reached a sheer cliff-edge drop of around twenty feet.
“Had she not managed to slow her pace and avoid the fall, the girl would have come to serious harm.”
Lee Brickley also asserted that he had discovered enormous 16-inch footprints in Staffordshire and that they were evidence of the Sasquatch myth.
The 34-year-old said that only Big Foot could have left such vicious claw scars.
He states that after receiving a tip from an unnamed fellow hunter, the tracks were discovered at Gentleshaw Common.
According to Lee, the pattern was 16.1 inches long from heel to toe, or a UK size 25.