Shadow on Meadfield Road
On a quiet evening in March 2016, two people sitting in a car on Meadfield Road in Slough witnessed a strange occurrence. They watched as a 'shadow' passed by and disappeared up the road. The incident was particularly unsettling for one of the witnesses, who lived nearby and believed it might be connected to a presence in their own home. This presence was known to create cold spots and a benign sensation of searching for something.
Further investigation revealed that the shadowy figure may be more than just a one-off sighting. The witness who lived nearby reported experiencing unusual phenomena in their home, which could be linked to the shadow on Meadfield Road. While there are no recorded historical events or famous residents associated with the road, the possibility of a connection between the two locations cant be ruled out. The fact that two people witnessed the shadow passing by adds credibility to the account, leaving us to wonder what exactly was seen that evening.
No specific historical events associated with Meadfield Road
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