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Mysterious Shadow in Church Lane

Church Lane, West Witton, North Yorkshire Unknown Unknown

Church Lane in West Witton was the scene of a bizarre and unexplained encounter on the night of 18 September 2010. A witness, retrieving his son's teddy bear from the car, was startled by a metal clanking sound. As he turned to investigate, he saw a shadow that appeared to be three dimensional. The shadow threw something down the road that looked ring-shaped, and then there was another loud metal clanking noise behind the witness. He briefly looked over his shoulder, and when he turned back, the figure had vanished into thin air.

The lack of information about Church Lane's history makes it difficult to pinpoint a specific cause for this strange apparition. However, the fact that the witness described the shadow as three dimensional and reported metal clanking noises suggests that this could be a case of a residual haunting or a poltergeist activity. The witness's credibility is high as he was simply retrieving an item from his car and wasn't expecting to encounter anything unusual. The incident remains unexplained and is a fascinating example of the strange occurrences that can happen in the most rural of locations.

Historical Context

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Location

Location Details

Location Type
Rural Lane
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
18 September 2010, around midnight
Postcode Area
DL8

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