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Roman ghouls could ‘rise from the dead’ as they’re dug up for new HS2 railway

Experts claim Roman ghosts will rise from the dead as they're dug up for new railway
Paranormal experts claim Roman ghosts could rise from the dead (Picture: PA)

Could digging on the new HS2 railway line cause a resurgence in Roman ghouls?

One ghost hunter reckons so – and thinks they ‘won’t be too happy’ about being disturbed.

Workers on the new £100 billion line have already encountered skeletons and decapitated remains during what has been the UK’s biggest ever archaeological project.

Ghost hunter Miki York fears irreversible damage could have been done.

He told the Daily Star: ‘With the building of the HS2 network, the tracks could go through land where bodies are buried and not necessarily known to all involved.

‘If this is the case then the spirits of the deceased could be woken or disrupted and would not be too happy.’

Undated handout photo issued by HS2 of a Roman skeleton with head placed between legs that was found at an HS2 archaeological dig near Aylebury, Buckinghamshire. Around 40 beheaded skeletons are among 425 bodies exhumed by HS2 archaeologists in a large Roman cemetery discovered on the route of the high-speed railway. The 50-strong team uncovered the remains at a cemetery in Fleet Marston near Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, HS2 Ltd said. Issue date: Saturday February 5, 2022. PA Photo. See PA story HERITAGE HS2 . Photo credit should read: HS2/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
The archaeological dig near Aylebury in Buckinghamshire unearthed some spooky finds (Picture: PA)

The digging team recently discovered the remains of 40 Romans during a dig near Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire.

Some were buried with their heads placed between their legs or next to their feet.

But Miki says it is unlikely that we will see full apparations anytime soon.

Instead, ‘atmopsheric changes’ could be the first thing we notice.

Miki said: ‘In old reportedly haunted buildings, any building work often sees the amount of spirit activity increase.

‘That’s due to the spirits not being happy with the changes that are taking place.

‘It’s the same with the bodies of the dead.

‘Different religions have different traditions when it comes to the way in which their dead are buried and also how they are kept.

‘Any disruption of the land where the bodies are buried then could lead to an increase of strange activity in that area.

‘Atmospheric changes in the close area are more likely to happen rather than Julius Caesar and his Roman soldiers being seen.’

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