Hull Poltergeist Attacks
In the midst of Hull's bustling streets, a strange and unexplained phenomenon occurred in December 1854 at a house on Pennington Street. The residents, fed up with being bombarded by lumps of coal and stones, called the police for help. But despite their best efforts, the authorities were unable to catch the culprit, and the attacks continued for several days. It was as if an invisible force had taken up residence, wreaking havoc on the household.
This curious case of a poltergeist, or stone thrower, took place during the Victorian era, a time of great change and upheaval in England. The fact that multiple witnesses reported the strange occurrences and the police were unable to find any evidence of human involvement, adds to the mystery. Although the house is no longer standing, the legend of the Hull poltergeist lives on, a fascinating footnote in the history of English hauntings.
Victorian era, 19th century England
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