In the remote village of Tiri, nestled within the Tirbin Circle of Arunachal Pradesh’s Leparada District, an unsettling phenomenon has left residents disturbed and terrified. It began with an unusual sound, low and rhythmic, like someone snoring from beneath the earth. But what followed was far more chilling the sound changed into the cries of a child.
The burial ground, long undisturbed, is now the center of a mystery that no one dares to solve.
A Sound That Shouldn’t Exist
First reported in 2001, villagers occasionally heard deep, guttural snoring coming from the old graveyard.
After two decades of silence, in July 2024, the sound returned—but this time, it was different.
What once sounded like snoring had transformed into the unmistakable cries of a child.
For those who have heard it, the sound isn’t carried by the wind or coming from a distance—it is as if it is rising directly from the ground.
Fear and Speculation: What Lies Beneath?
Locals have tried to rationalize the noise, but the lack of any logical explanation has only fueled fear and speculation.
Is this a restless spirit, returning after decades of silence?
Could it be something unnatural—an unknown force buried beneath?
Or is this a warning, a sign that something was left unfinished long ago?
A Mystery Left Unanswered
Residents have appealed to the government to send scientists or experts to investigate, but so far, no official explanation has been given.
No environmental factors, underground gases, or shifting earth movements have been reported that could logically explain the sound.
Authorities have not conducted a formal investigation, leaving the phenomenon entirely unsolved.
The burial ground remains undisturbed, but the sound continues—whispering, waiting.
Some believe it is calling for attention, while others warn that some things should remain buried.
Would You Dare to Listen?
Was this just a strange natural phenomenon, or a sign of something beyond human understanding?
💬 What do you think is really happening in Tiri Village?
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