Mysterious Child Footprints
In the sleepy town of Lydney, Gloucestershire, a bizarre incident took place at an industrial unit in April 2008. Overnight, a batch of bonding resin was left to test, but when the workers arrived the next morning, they were shocked to find three small footprints imprinted on the surface. Measuring eight centimetres in length, the prints were spaced fourteen centimetres apart, suggesting a deliberate and careful placement. The unit had a strict no children policy, making the origin of these mysterious marks all the more puzzling.
Further investigation into the incident revealed that the footprints appeared in a controlled environment, with no apparent explanation for their presence. The industrial unit, located in Lydney Industrial Estate, was a place of work, not play, and the staff were adamant that no children had entered the premises. The incident remains a mystery, with no clear indication of how the footprints came to be there. The lack of any other reported paranormal activity at the site makes this incident all the more intriguing.
The industrial unit is a relatively modern structure, with no recorded history of paranormal activity prior to the incident.
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