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The Hazy Woman of Diss

King's Head Public House, Diss, Norfolk Apparition Late 20th Century

In the quaint Norfolk town of Diss, the King's Head Public House has been a hub of paranormal activity for decades. It's here that a young daughter of the landlord would often chat with a phantom woman, whom her parents initially thought was just an imaginary friend. That was until the landlord himself caught a glimpse of the ghostly figure - a green, hazy image that surprisingly said 'I will not harm you'. This encounter not only shocked the landlord but also left him with more questions than answers about the identity of this mysterious woman and her connection to his family.

Digging deeper into the history of the haunting, it becomes clear that the paranormal activity was specifically tied to the presence of the young child. Bumps and bangs would occur, but only when she was away from the premises. This strange phenomenon suggests that the ghostly apparition, dubbed 'The Hazy Woman', had a particular interest in the child. The fact that the haunting manifested in 1976, a time when the family was residing at the public house, adds a layer of complexity to the story. It raises questions about the historical context of the location and whether there might be a link between the Hazy Woman and a past occupant or event.

Historical Context

The King's Head Public House has been serving the local community for many years, offering a warm and welcoming atmosphere to its patrons.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Public House
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
1976
Postcode Area
IP22

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