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Dartmoor is surrounded by nature, and there are phenomena that are difficult to explain. (Image source: Adobe Stock)
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Invisible hand causes car crash spate of Dartmoor’s ‘hairy hands’
At the beginning of the 20th century, a strange phenomenon called “Hairy Hands” occurred on the roads in remote areas of Dartmoor. Car accidents usually occur in Postbridge, Dartmoor, on what is now the B3212, where car accidents with bizarre causes often occur.
Starting around 1910, pedestrians traveling between Postbridge and the two bridges began to encounter unusual traffic accidents. The victims included drivers and cyclists. In most cases, the parties involved said that their vehicles swerved or bumped violently, as if the tires were caught by something, causing their vehicles to lose control and eventually deviate towards the side of the road, leaving the original road. Fortunately, there are usually no casualties in most incidents, and they all survive such sudden accidents, but these rumors gradually spread locally, making people curious about this strange phenomenon.
In June 1921, EH Helby, a medical officer working in Dartmoor Prison, encountered a similar phenomenon. This time he was not as lucky as others and died in the accident. Helby’s two daughters were also present at the scene. They were sitting in the sidecar position of their father’s motorcycle. They heard their father yelling to them: “Jump away!” So they did so, and then Helby lost control. His motorcycle was involved in an accident and he passed away. This was the first fatal accident involving a hairy hand. Later, another motorcyclist encountered a rough hand while driving a passenger. The passenger in the back seat said he saw a hand grabbing the handle. Another incident involved a police officer who said he felt a pair of hairy, muscular hands approach his, forcing him to pull over.
A few weeks after Helby’s death, a driver on a long-distance route also lost control of his vehicle while transporting passengers. Several passengers were injured when they fell from their seats. In August of that year, an Army captain came forward and said that he was riding a motorcycle when he was grabbed by an invisible hand, causing his vehicle to run off the road. From then on, Maoshou’s deeds were widely reported by newspapers, and the whole country knew about this unexplainable existence. Journalist Rufus Endel shared an accident. While driving near Postbridge, a pair of hands suddenly grabbed the steering wheel. He had to fight with these hands for control of the vehicle. In the end, he successfully avoided the accident. , the hands disappeared without a trace after the failure.
What exactly is the hairy hand that haunts Dartmoor? In fact, its appearance is not limited to driving a vehicle. A couple once went camping in 1924. At that time, the wife woke up in the middle of the night and found a big hand appearing in the glass in front of her, seeming to want to crawl out. At that moment, the woman quickly drew a “cross”, and the hand disappeared immediately.
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