The Rossett Monkey Haunting
In the quaint Welsh town of Rossett, a former nursing home stands as a testament to unexplained occurrences. Strange events unfolded here between 1986 and 1990, leaving a trail of bewildered residents and staff. They reported finding a small monkey in their rooms, despite no primates being present on the premises. Children were said to be playing in the garden, but whenever staff investigated, there was no one to be found. The air was occasionally filled with the whiff of pipe tobacco, and the sound of tapping on windows echoed through the halls.
Digging deeper into the history of this nursing home, it's clear that the strange happenings were not limited to just these bizarre incidents. A priest was once contacted due to a 'bad feeling' after an old room was converted into a bedroom in the early 1980s. This feeling of unease, coupled with the inexplicable events that followed, suggests that something was amiss. While the nursing home is no longer operational, its legacy lives on through the accounts of those who experienced the inexplicable.
Former nursing home operational until the late 1980s
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