'Ghost girl' who drowned in mining disaster 200 years ago 'floats near memorial'

'Ghost girl' who drowned in mining disaster 200 years ago 'floats near memorial'

DAILY STAR

A ghost has apparently been captured after spending 200 years floating around her own memorial.

The unnamed ghost is allegedly one of 26 children who died when the Huskar Pit mine shaft near Silkstone, South Yorkshire was flooded in 1838.

When Linzi and Lee Street went to the popular ghost hunting spot, they started a live-stream of their exploration of the area.

And when they got home, they watched it back and realised that they actually managed to spot one of the dead children on camera.

Chilling footage of the memorial shows a still white apparition in front of a tree trunk before Lee, 37, walks away without noticing it.

Linzi, 54, claims the figure is a young girl wearing a white dress and she’s “100%” certain it’s a spirit, despite not seeing it at the time.

It’s believed the dead children were recovered from the accident site, washed and then clothed in white and Linzi says that’s why the “spirit” is wearing a white dress.

The full-time ghost hunter said the “heartbreaking” footage is so amazing that she’d question if it was fake had it not been filmed on their live stream.

 

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