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The Crying Man of Thames

Thames close to Carron Wharf, E1, London Post-Mortem Apparition Victorian

Near Carron Wharf in London's East End, a haunting took place that would leave a lasting impression on those who witnessed it. In the late 19th century, a body was discovered in this section of the Thames River. What followed was a series of bizarre occurrences that couldn't be ignored. For three consecutive nights, two witnesses reported hearing crying and seeing a large man in the water, waving his arms wildly before vanishing into thin air. The man's distress was palpable, his cries echoing through the night, leaving those who heard him with a sense of sadness and unease.

This post-mortem manifestation is believed to have occurred around 1897, a time when the Thames was a bustling industrial hub. The river had claimed many lives, and it's possible that the Crying Man was a victim of its treacherous waters. The fact that the haunting lasted for three nights suggests a strong emotional attachment to the location or a message that needed to be conveyed. Although the location is now closed, having been shut down in 1974, the legend of the Crying Man lives on, a testament to the enduring power of the human spirit.

Historical Context

The Thames River has a long history of industrial and commercial activity dating back to the 18th century.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
River
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Limited Access
Date / Era
Circa 1897
Postcode Area
E1

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