Tragic Love and Sea
In the picturesque Mount's Bay, near Penzance, a haunting tale of love, betrayal, and tragedy unfolds. A married woman, driven by passion for a young sailor, took a drastic step to be with him, murdering her husband to avoid lengthy divorce proceedings. Her fate was sealed when she was caught, tried, and hanged. The sailor, grief-stricken, jumped into the sea, never to be found. Locals claim his spirit lingers, whispering 'I will...' and phantom bells peal beneath the waves.
Historical records reveal the woman's court appearance was brief; she was found guilty and quickly hanged. The sailor returned to his fishing boat, but his despair led him to jump into the sea. Although his body was never recovered, reports of his voice whispering 'I will...' have been documented. Additionally, strange bell-like sounds have been heard coming from under the sea, adding to the mystery of this maritime haunting. The incident is said to have occurred in the Victorian era, a time of strict social norms and harsh penalties.
Victorian era, strict social norms
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Aristocrat
, Looe Island
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