Video: mysterious sounds from Syrian refugee's tomb 40 days after death alarm Iraq

Published September 29th, 2023 - 10:55 GMT
 mysterious sounds from refugee's tomb
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ALBAWABA - In an eerie incident that has left locals bewildered, residents of the Faida area in northern Mosul, Iraq, have gathered around a cemetery after reports of peculiar sounds emanating from a tomb. The tomb in question belongs to a Syrian refugee who passed away approximately 40 days ago.

According to reports, the daughter of the deceased claims to have heard a distinct noise akin to someone knocking from inside the tomb, as if desperately seeking to exit. Her account was corroborated by others who were present, prompting the community to seek immediate assistance from authorities.

While these claims remain unverified by official sources, a crowd has gathered at the tomb, accompanied by media outlets, awaiting a decision from the judiciary. The city's judge, however, has unequivocally rejected any notion of opening the tomb.

The individual interred within the tomb is identified as a 60-year-old Syrian refugee who had suffered two brain strokes and was laid to rest nearly 40 days ago.

This perplexing incident has ignited widespread discussions and profound amazement on various social media platforms. Many are eagerly anticipating any further developments, particularly in light of the judge's firm stance against opening the tomb.

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