However, according to some, the London underground is a place much more than just railway tracks, trains and travelers. There must be absolutely strange and diabolical things hiding deep in the labyrinths of dark old tunnels...
The buried people
Stories of ghosts and monsters roaming the sinister depths of the London underground have been around for decades. Some of these legends were featured in the 1972 film The Death Line starring horror stars Christopher Lee and Donald Pleasance. The film tells the story of a sinkhole in the ground where the Russell Square station was built in the 1890s. After the accident, several Irish workers (both men and women) were pronounced dead. The construction company will go bankrupt and will not be able to afford the extraction of bodies. As you might expect, the workers don't actually die, but survive and reproduce. Eighty years later, their buried offspring live deep in the underground tunnels.,
Michael Goss has studied the legends of such buried people who live in London's tunnels, and is skeptical about whether they have any basis in fact: "These troglodytes exist in this vague semi-material form, which is partly a rumor, partly a legend (...) the underground world seems to be a deceptively innocent kind of London legend, which the narrators repeat with disdainful amusement, but which one wants to believe (...) They probably eat the sandwiches and burgers that we throw away, "everyone" also "believes" that they also devour wanderers, drunks, and other isolated overnight travelers. Now you have another good reason to avoid the Northern Line after rush hour."
However, not everyone is so sure that these messages are just a myth. John Downs is chairman of the British Centre for Fortian Zoology, which aims to study mysterious animals such as the bigfoot, the repulsive bigfoot and the Loch Ness monster. In 1982-1985 Downs worked as a nurse at the Royal Counties Hospital near the English city of Exeter. While working there, Downs heard stories of horrific things happening one day in the 1940s, which were directly related to stories of strange events on the London underground. 1xBet offers an exclusive welcome bonus for new customers who register using the 1xbet promo code to claim an exclusive bonus in total of €130. The bonus is available to new users registering an account with 1xbet. This already excellent deal is made even more irresistible by the fact that users can receive a 100% first deposit match bonus up to 130$.