Sunday, February 13, 2011

Headless Monk Haunts Thorpe Park Water Slide


Workers at Thorpe Park were forced to relocate their new water slide after seeing the ghostly figure of a headless monk during construction. 
Staff complained that they felt like someone was watching them, cold stops and that objects had been moving around during the construction of Storm Surge.
Mike Vallis, of Thorpe Park, said: “As employees were getting freaked out, we decided to call on an expert to see whether there was anything to report but had no idea of the dramatic effects.”
The paranormal detection agency they called in discovered that Thorpe Park’s latest ride was being built over Monk’s Walk- a path that dates back to AD666 near an ancient abbey and church.
It is thought that the workers disturbed the monk’s burial ground, hence the ghostly experiences.
Managers at the park in Chertsey, Surrey, decided to relocate the ride and called in a forensic team to carry out further tests.
It was discovered that the ride’s foundations would have been over an area of the park where stone coffins have previously been excavated.
Jim Arnold, of South West London Paranormal, said: “We carry out these kinds of investigations quite regularly, with medium to weak results being reported on a weekly basis...Thorpe Park, however, was more striking as results were picked up immediately, with orbs, ghostly images in photography and ouija reaction results being strongest around the site where they were proposing to build Storm Surge.”
He added: “The results were so strong, we felt the only explanation could be that an ancient burial ground or settlement was being disturbed, prompting the extra paranormal activity.”
I seem to recall something like this a while back with the Saw ride?
I'm seeing a pattern here.....

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