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Mystery of bridge the place canines ‘kill themselves’ and locals blame ghost of widow

At first look, Overtoun Bridge appears like many different magnificence spots nevertheless it has a chilling thriller connected to it.

The Victorian-era stone bridge in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland has grow to be referred to as ‘Dog Suicide Bridge’ in a phenomenon that is baffled consultants and locals for many years. For some unknown purpose, as many as 600 canines have reportedly hurled themselves off the aspect of the gothic construction.

Some have even survived the 50ft drop and in a number of disturbing instances, even returned to the bridge for an additional try. Since the Nineteen Fifties, there have been quite a few experiences of canines mysteriously falling or leaping off the bridge with one concept suggesting the ghost of a grieving widow may very well be accountable.

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One lucky survivor was a 3 yr previous spaniel named Cassie in 2014.



Many have blamed a local 'ghost'
Many have blamed a neighborhood ‘ghost’

Her shocked proprietor Alice Trevorrow advised the Daily Record: “We had just got out the car and Cassie immediately made her way to the bridge.”

She added: “She loves her ball and is normally looking at me waiting for it so it was very uncharacteristic. She turned her head, looked up and did this massive leap.

“I’ll always remember the terrible whine she made as she jumped over. My son appeared down and all he might see was a dot.

“She managed to get herself up and met my son, collapsing when she saw him. How she survived that, I’ll never know.”



There is a 50-foot drop on both aspect of the bridge

The unexplained “dog suicides” has seen the bridge appeal to international consideration as folks cannot determine why they hold occurring.

There are a number of theories which embrace the canines being confused and overwhelmed by the sounds from beneath.

Others speculate that Overtoun House has a ghost, Lady Overtoun, who was unhappy after her husband died in 1908.

There’s discuss of seeing a girl in white garments strolling round or an odd white form in a window who some imagine bewitches the pets and convinces them to leap to their deaths.

In 2019, Bob and Melissa Hill, the house owners of Overtoun House, reported that of their 17 years of residing on the House, that they had witnessed numerous canines grow to be agitated and fall from the bridge.



There have been numerous explanations for the strange phenomenon
There have been quite a few explanations for the unusual phenomenon

Bob Hill acknowledged that the scent of mink, pine martens, and different animals agitated the canines, ensuing of their soar onto the bridge wall.

Now indicators have been put in place urging canine house owners to maintain their pets on a lead if passing.

Since the story emerged, web sleuths have had a go at cracking the case.

One mentioned “Granite has quartz. Quartz vibrates on a frequency dogs can hear and it can provoke a flight response.”

Another wrote: “My theory is the rocks that are shaped so the wind could make a dog whistle.”

One added: “Not sure why so many dogs jump over the side of the bridge but I reckon some dogs may see a bird level with the bridge and go after it and jump over the bridge wall not thinking there is a huge drop. For dogs, it may be some sort of occipital illusion.”

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