Tiree Island Wraith Cry
Tiree Island's rugged west end has witnessed a haunting phenomenon that has left locals and visitors alike with a chill. The story goes that several days before a tragic drowning incident at Trabay Beach, a ghostly cry echoed through the area where the dead man's brother would later receive the devastating news. This unsettling occurrence has been etched in the island's folklore as a crisis manifestation, a type of paranormal event believed to foretell a tragedy or signal a presence from beyond the grave.
The incident is said to have taken place in the pre-twentieth century, a time when such unexplained events were often attributed to supernatural forces. While the exact date and circumstances surrounding the event remain unclear, the legend of the wraith cry has endured, captivating those interested in the paranormal. The fact that the cry was heard in the specific location where the news of the drowning would be delivered adds a poignant layer to the story, suggesting a possible connection between the event and the location.
The incident is believed to have occurred in the pre-twentieth century, a time of great change and superstition in the Highlands.
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