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The White Woman of Dyserth Road

Start of the Dyserth Road bends, Rhyl, Wales Apparition Unknown

On a chilly New Year's Day morning in 2005, a lone driver took the bend on Dyserth Road in Rhyl, Wales, when a sudden apparition caught their eye. Standing behind a wall, seemingly leaning over the top, was the unmistakable figure of a lady in white. This fleeting sighting occurred at 01:30 hours, leaving the witness to wonder if they had really seen what they thought they had. The image was clear enough - a white figure of a lady - but details were scarce, and the encounter was over as quickly as it began.

While there's little historical context available for this particular sighting, the description of the White Woman is reminiscent of other similar ghostly apparitions found throughout the UK. These sightings often involve a female figure in white, sometimes associated with specific locations or events. In this case, the Dyserth Road bend has been noted for this single, striking encounter on 1 January 2005. There's no further information on the witness or any subsequent sightings, but the snapshot of this event provides a fascinating insight into the kinds of experiences people report in areas like Rhyl.

Historical Context

No specific historical context available

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Road
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
1 January 2005, 01:30h
Postcode Area
LL18

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