Richard photographed in England The third

In England photographed the ghost of Richard the ThirdA photo from open sources

Not so long ago we wrote that an elderly Englishwoman Christine Hamlett, a researcher of paranormal phenomena and psychic, photographed in the Tower of London the ghost of one of the young princes allegedly killed here in the fifteenth century.

The British did not stop there – the other day, according to a woman, she managed to capture in the picture the ghost of Richard himself The third, which, as many believe, and killed his nephews.

Hamlett Visited Saint Cathedral on Sunday Martina in the English city of Leicester. Entering there, the medium immediately felt an inhuman presence. Christine armed herself a camera, in which case to remove any eye catch paranormalism, and began to explore the cathedral. Unexpectedly woman distinctly noticed on one of the stone slabs covering the floor facilities, male face. Surprised psychic photographed a mysterious anomaly and tried to find other traces in the cathedral a ghost that did not bring her results. Coming back Hamlett glanced at that plate, but this time nothing I didn’t notice on it – the face simply disappeared.

A photo from open sources

The medium posted the picture on the Internet and wrote: “Many laugh, when they hear that someone has a frying pan or burnt toast the face of Jesus or Our Lady formed, but there is no reason for ridicule or disbelief. Any person, even a burnt skeptic, is not refuses to become an eyewitness to even the smallest miracle. But when such miracles happen, we call them stupid coincidences and we laugh at them. I’m sure I’m in St. Martin’s Cathedral was lucky to photograph the ghostly face of Richard the Third. It was very controversial historical figure. I think this the appearance is due to the fact that the king was reburied here in this year. ”

Richard the Third ruled England from 1483 to 1485. In 2012 the remains of the monarch were accidentally discovered under one of the automobile Parking Leicester. King on March 26 of the current year reburied in a cemetery near the Cathedral of Saint Martina.

It is believed that Richard the Third, who before the coronation was magnified Duke of Gloucester, declared his nephews Edward the Fifth and his younger brother Richard Shrewsbury illegitimate children, therefore not eligible to claim the throne. In 1483 twelve and ten year old boys were imprisoned in Tower of London, after which no one else saw them. Someone believes princes were in custody before they died his death. Other historians believe that children were killed own uncle.

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