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Derby Bank Boy Ghost

William & Glyn's Bank, Derby, Derbyshire Apparition Modern

Deep in the heart of Derby, a chilling encounter took place within the walls of William & Glyn's Bank on Corn Market. In May 1973, three builders were demolishing walls in the bank's basement when they stumbled upon a hidden cavity. As they explored the space, they spotted a young boy. One of the men, curiosity getting the better of him, asked the youngster what he was doing there. The boy's response was both innocent and unsettling: 'I live here.' Before the men could react, the boy vanished into thin air, leaving them stunned and bewildered.

Fast forward to 1982-1983, the building had changed hands and was now a DHSS office. The paranormal activity continued, with reports of a haunted cellar and a mysterious maid. One witness claimed to have entered an office, only to find it occupied by a sitting man, but when they tried to find it again, it had disappeared. Another staff member reported seeing a hand on the rail of a staircase, but as they approached, there was no one in sight. These bizarre occurrences have left many wondering about the connection between the young boy and the other ghostly apparitions.

Historical Context

The building was originally a bank, later converted into a DHSS office.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Former Bank
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Restricted Access
Date / Era
May 1973, 1982-1983
Postcode Area
DE1

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