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Healey Dell Family Ghosts

Prickshaw housing development, Healey Dell, North Yorkshire Apparition Modern

Healey Dell is a picturesque village in Yorkshire, but one spot within its Prickshaw housing development has a dark history. A family, including a farmer and his children, tragically lost their lives in a fire at the last terrace house. Their presence still lingers, as a photographer reportedly captured their ghosts on film while taking a picture of a woman on horseback outside the building. This chilling incident has left a lasting impression on locals and visitors alike.

The incident occurred in the twentieth century, a time when Healey Dell was already an established community. The family, consisting of a farmer and his children, had been living in the terrace house when the fire broke out, claiming their lives. Witnesses have reported seeing the family's ghosts, and photographic evidence appears to support these claims. The image, taken by a photographer, seems to show the family's spirits, frozen in time. While the exact circumstances of their deaths remain unclear, the impact on the local community has been significant.

Historical Context

The incident occurred in a residential area, highlighting the tragic loss of life and the potential for paranormal activity in unexpected places.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Housing Development
Activity Types
Visual Photographic
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Twentieth century
Postcode Area
HD8

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