Deogen - a Ghost haunts in Sonian Forest, Belgium

The Deogen, "De Ogen" or The Eyes is a ghost that is said to haunt the Sonian Forest in Belgium, regularly seen in haze structure and accompanied by more modest shadow figures. The story, which is dependent upon an arrangement of correct occasions, has ended up even more a camp-fire story or urban legend with for all intents and purpose no sightings lately.

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Consistent with the book De Kinderen van Het Bezeten Bos which was composed in 1937 the legend of Deogen is said to have started when zone nuns started discovering the burned bodies of youthful kids in the Sonian Forest in Belgium, close Brussels. It is said in the book that 80 youngsters were killed and the forms dumped all through in the forest and set on fire yet a more acknowledged number was just 8. Almost no is known of the case aside from that which is discovered in the book which is accepted by numerous to have been a work of fiction.

A greenish ghostlike fog is frequently seen and minor dark robust figures are said to zoom over the way bringing about cars to go off the street. A snickering kid is frequently heard as the fog vanishes. On different events it is said that bloody palm print is seen on the cars window just to soon vanish as mist evaporates. Prior portrayals of the haze might have it as being light black, orange, or white in colour accompanied by the puerile delight. The term De Ogen, Dutch for The Eyes started from reports that something large was said to be seen gazing at witnesses from inside the fog.

Shadow figures have still been reported seen running in front of cars driving through the forest on very rare occasion, along with the bloody hand of a child on the back side of a car window. Practical jokers have been seen though touching the windows of cars entering the forest. The shadow figures are believed to be that of wild boar which have been known to roam the forest.

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