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The boy who died of fear in a cemetery

The urban legend tells us that in the United States a group of 15-year-old children were playing police and thieves at night.While they were playing they came up with the "brilliant idea" to test their bravery.They decided that to demonstrate what who were hardened they would enter a cemetery at night.They would do it one by one while the rest of the group waited at the door.

The first to jump the cemetery fence was precisely the most cowardly child, owed go around the whole cemetery and come back.I skip the fence and flood the darkness.His companions lost sight of him and waited for him to return, but time passed and they waited and did not return.Where had he gone?

They decided to jump all inside the cemetery to look for him, when they found him they were horrified.He was dead and looking scared! When they saw the blood wounds on his knees they realized what had happened: Al go running in the dark of the cemetery , the boy stumbled upon the branch of a tree, thought that someone had grabbed him by the foot and died of a heart attack.You could say he died of fear since the night atmosphere of the cemetery created such a suggestion in the head of the child, that when suffering the traspies succumbed his heart to fright.

What do you think? Truth or legend? Can this really happen?

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