The Crying Girl Ghost
Shieldhill Hotel in Quothquan is home to a heartbreaking presence, that of a woman who lost her newborn child and subsequently died of a broken heart. Her spirit is said to roam the hotel, often seen or heard by guests and staff. The story goes that she had her baby taken from her, and the pain of that loss has kept her tied to this place. It's a sorrowful tale that has been passed down through the years, leaving many to wonder if they might catch a glimpse of this forlorn ghost.
The haunting at Shieldhill Hotel dates back to the twentieth century. Historical records suggest that the woman's child was snatched from her, leading to her untimely death. Since then, numerous people have reported encountering her ghostly figure or hearing her cries. While the exact circumstances of her death and the child's fate remain unclear, the legend of the crying girl has become an integral part of the hotel's history. Guests and staff have shared stories of unexplained occurrences, further solidifying the hotel's reputation as a haunted location.
The haunting is believed to have originated in the twentieth century.
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