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A Ghostly Guide on a Stormy Night | Real Ghost Stories Online ๐Ÿ“ž EXTRA

Real Ghost Stories Online

Tony Brueski

Religion & Spirituality, Natural Sciences, Science, Spirituality

4.2 โ€ข 3.6K Ratings

๐Ÿ—“๏ธ 6 November 2024

โฑ๏ธ 9 minutes

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Summary

It all began when a tragic mining accident claimed the life of their grandfather. A week later, his wife heard the sound of his wagon rolling by the house at dawn, as he had done every day in life. But the wagon was nowhere to be seen. Years later, another family member was guided home through the dense fog by an unseen presence. Is the spirit of their grandfather still watching over the family, or do the mountains keep hold of more than just memories?ย 

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0:00.0

This is a real ghost stories online extra.

0:04.8

Hey guys, it's Steve here.

0:07.6

Got a little story.

0:09.1

It's actually pretty interesting from the Appalachian Mountains.

0:13.7

In the southwestern part of Virginia, a lot of coal mining in that area.

0:19.1

The whole economy has revolved around the lumber industry and coal mining.

0:25.6

My grandparents had a sizable track of land. We call it the mountain.

0:34.6

And my grandfather mined coal and they had 13 children and all.

0:44.5

But when my father was four years old, my grandfather was killed in a mine-related incident.

0:54.3

And it was, you know, pretty shocking to the family.

0:59.3

But the reason I'm calling in and giving you this story is it was a week after his death.

1:09.1

He actually would get, well, let me back up, he would get up every morning at 5 a.m.

1:15.6

and hooked to a wagon, he had hook a horse to the wagon, and he had a farm, you know,

1:20.8

where they raised a lot of their food. So he would hook to the wagon, and he would go out to the

1:26.5

fields and out to the cattle, and he would feed, do whatever he would need to the wagon and he would go out to the fields and out to the cattle.

1:28.3

And he would feed, do whatever he would need to or the grandmother.

1:32.3

My grandmother was getting breakfast ready for the children.

1:36.3

And he would come back and have breakfast with him.

1:39.3

Then he would head off to work.

1:41.3

Well, after he passed away, after he was killed, he actually was in a

1:47.8

mining accident and burned alive. It was a week afterwards, the graveyard is only, you know,

1:56.8

within seeing distance from the house. And my grandmother, of course, up at 5 a.m. cooking breakfast for the kids.

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