Sancreed Ghostly Apparition
On a stretch of road between Sancreed and St Just in Cornwall, a rather unusual and unexplained event took place back in December 1783. This was the time when John Thomas went missing, and his disappearance would lead to a ghostly apparition being seen by his friend. Thomas had been travelling to St Just when he vanished, leaving behind only speculation about his fate. It was presumed that he had been robbed and killed, a not uncommon occurrence on isolated roads during that era. However, what happened next defies the ordinary.
Eight days after Thomas went missing, his friend caught sight of a figure that resembled the missing man. As the friend approached, the figure vanished into thin air. But the friend didn't give up; he could hear cries for help. Following the sound, he found Thomas at the bottom of a nearby pit. It turned out that Thomas had fallen into the pit over a week previously, but how his friend saw him as an apparition and heard his cries for help remains a mystery. This incident is documented as a manifestation of the living, rather than a traditional ghost story, leaving us with more questions than answers about the nature of what was experienced.
Late 18th century, rural Cornwall
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