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The man found a vault in his house, insisting that there was a ghost guide

author:China Youth Network
The man found a vault in his house, insisting that there was a ghost guide

According to the Daily Mail, a man in Cornwall, England, found a vault in a house he bought a few years ago and believed it was helped by ghosts.

Robert Ellis, the owner of a coffee shop, bought a house built in 1832 in Camborn, Cornwall, a few years ago, which was once the headquarters of the Tehidy Mining Company. After chatting with the local residents, he learned a lot about the history of the house, including a map with minerals stored in it and a walk-in vault. He also found a builder who worked at the house in the 1980s and told him about the existence of the vault. Robert said he spent a week or so banging on walls, and a lot of weird things happened in between, like flickering lights, crashes and footsteps. One day he punched 4 small holes in the back of the poster on the wall and found something behind one of the holes, and after enlarging the hole, he saw the vault door engraved with the badge. The padding on the side of the vault contains large chunks of turquoise copper, which most likely means that the mine's waste was used for house construction. There is also a room behind the door where there may be mining plans and ores. His bedroom was once a conference room that could accommodate 20 employees around a large oak table, while the original tiles in the hall were buried under modern laminate flooring. Robert says he's interested in history and is currently obsessed with the process of restoring the house and discovering treasure, and he's convinced that the house chose him, not him. (Compiled and reported by China Youth Network)

Source: China Youth Network