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The Vanishing Man of Bentley Cemetery

Bentley Cemetery, Walsall, Westmidlands Apparition Victorian

Bentley Cemetery in Walsall has a reputation for being one of the most haunted places in the West Midlands. It's here that a rather strange encounter took place in 2010. A fitness enthusiast was walking home from the gym one evening when he stumbled upon a man sitting on a bench within the cemetery grounds. The man was described as being in his seventies and wearing glasses. The witness turned away for just a moment, and when he looked back, the man had vanished into thin air. What's even more bizarre is that the cemetery was locked up at the time, and there was no one else around.

Imagine being in a place where the boundaries between life and death seem to blur. That's what happened to the witness who encountered the vanishing man. The incident occurred in 2010, but the history of Bentley Cemetery dates back much further. Established during the Victorian era, this cemetery has seen its fair share of burials and mourners. While there's no concrete evidence linking the vanishing man to a specific grave or resident, it's clear that this location has a unique atmosphere that can leave visitors with a lasting impression. The witness's account remains one of the most compelling, and it continues to fuel interest in the paranormal activity at Bentley Cemetery.

Historical Context

Bentley Cemetery was established during the Victorian era.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Cemetery
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
2010
Postcode Area
WS10

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