The
following story of an occurrence near my hometown is sent me by a lady who is a
very firm believer in ghosts. On a fine night some years ago two sisters were
returning home from the theatre. They were walking along a very lonely part of
a road about two miles beyond the tram terminus, and where chatting gaily as
they went, when suddenly the heard the “clink,
clink” of a chain coming towards them. At first they thought it was an animal
which had got loose and dragging its chain along the ground. But they could
see nothing, and could hear no noise but the clink of the chain, although the
road was clear and straight. Nearer and nearer came the noise, gradually
getting louder, and it passed them closely they distinctly felt a blast or
whiff of air. They were paralyzed with an indefinable fear, and were scarcely
able to drag themselves along the remaining quarter of a mile to their house.
The elder of the two was in very bad health, and the other had almost to carry
her. Immediately she entered the house,
she collapsed, and had to be revived with brandy. An old woman, it seems, had been murdered for
her savings by a
tramp near the spot where this strange occurrence took place, and it is thought
that there is a connection between the crime and the haunting of this part of
the road.
Churchyards
are considered to be hunting grounds of all sorts and conditions of ghosts.
People who would on all other occasions when the necessary arises, prove themselves
to be possessed of at any rate a normal amount of courage, turn pale and shiver
at the thought of having to pass through a cemetery at dead of night. I have a fairly collection of account of
haunted churchyard and today, of course, I am going to share with you:
During the
winter of 1998, he writes, “I attended a soirée about five miles from here. I
was walking on my way home about 11:30 P.M. I had to pass by the old ruins and
burial ground of Cemetery San Miguel.
The road led round by two sides of the churchyard. It was a bright moonlight
night. As I passed the cemetery, I saw what I took to be a policeman in a long
overcoat; he was walking from the centre of the churchyard towards the corner,
and as far I could see, would be at the corner by the time I would reach it,
and we would meet. Quite suddenly, however, he disappeared, and I could see no
trace of him. Soon after I overtook a man who had left the meeting before me. I
expressed wonder what he had not been farther on, and he explained that he went
a “roundabout” way to avoid passing the old cemetery, and he did not want to
see “The Monk”. On questioning him,
he told me that a monk was often seen in the churchyard”.
I can guarantee
to you that Cemetery San Miguel is one
of the most haunted places in the Region
of Malaga and, of course, you should not miss it. If you dare to walk there
after dark.
Sergio
Calle Llorens
No hay comentarios:
Publicar un comentario