Hen do revellers spot something eerie in photograph and are left spooked
A hen party in Scotland was frightened after noticing a mysterious figure of a crouching boy in their group photo.
A group of women celebrating a hen do at a secluded estate in Argyll and Bute, Scotland, encountered a chilling experience when they discovered an eerie figure in one of their photos. The photo, taken during a series of snapshots where the friends were joyfully posing, unexpectedly revealed the faint outline of a small boy crouching behind a wooden stump, startling the group and leading them to investigate the estate's history.
Their unease grew after researching the property, where they found a troubling story about a child who had tragically sleepwalked into the nearby lake and drowned. This unsettling piece of local lore was reminiscent of 'The Blue Boy,' a BBC film that tells the story of a similar drowning incident of a young child in Loch Eck, which further spooked the partygoers.
Given the frightening nature of their discovery and the historical context that seemed to validate their fears, the group reportedly made a hasty exit from the estate, shaken by the unsettling experience that transformed their joyful celebration into one of horror. This incident raises questions about local ghost stories and their impact on visitors, especially in locations with tragic histories.