Phantom Pony of Littleburn
Deep within the abandoned Littleburn Colliery, a chilling apparition has been witnessed by those brave enough to venture into its depths. On the night of 31 December 1919, a worker on the night shift reported seeing a phantom pony walking in the pit. The pony was said to have been grabbed by a disembodied arm, a sight that would leave even the most seasoned miner shaken. This eerie event occurred exactly fifteen years after a worker had been killed in the pit by a runaway pony, sparking speculation about a possible connection between the two incidents.
The year was 1904 when a tragic accident claimed the life of a worker at Littleburn Colliery. A runaway pony, out of control, had caused the fatality. Fast forward to 1919, and the anniversary of the tragedy seems to have stirred up something sinister. The phantom pony sighting, coupled with the disembodied arm, has left many to wonder if the spirits of the past are trying to communicate a message. While the true nature of this apparition remains a mystery, its impact on those who have witnessed it is undeniable.
The Littleburn Colliery was operational during the early 20th century, with a history of mining dating back to the 19th century.
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