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Vampires are real.

Okay you've heard the myths and that Lets hear a view in scotland...

Birmingham (West Midlands) - Glen Park Road (Ward End) and Saltley, Small Heath and Alum Rock areas

A gentleman, described as black and in his twenties, bit another man walking along the street before pouncing on neighbours who came to the victim's aid. One woman who was present was said to have had a chunk bitten out of her hand. Police, however, stated that they had received no reports of such an incident and dismissed the story as an urban myth.

The above story took place on January 5th 2005

Blair Atholl (Perth and Kinross) - Glen Tilt, north of the town

Date/ Early Twentieth century

Two poachers shacking up in a bothy reported being attacked by a creature that attacked and drank blood from one of them. The pair managed to fight the creature off, and it flew away. The story is very similar to the vampire tale that happened at Fealaar, Aberdeenshire.

Croglin (Cumbria) - Croglin Low Hall

date / 1875

One of the few vampire reports in the UK, this creature attacked a young girl in this building. One of her brothers saw the attack, and shot the monster in the leg. The blood trail enabled them to track it to the village graveyard, where it was dug up and burnt

Fealaar (Aberdeenshire) - Hut hidden away in a wooded area

date/ 1920s

Two hunters were said to have been attacked by a vampire while spending the night in the bothy. The story is very similar to the vampire tale that happened at Blair Atholl, Lowlands, and is likely to be based upon that particular story.

Stoke on Trent (Staffordshire) - Number 3, The Villas

date/ 1973

A body found in the building was surrounded by garlic, salt, crucifixes, and other items reported to scare off vampires - tragically, the dead man was found to have choked to death on a clove of garlic that lodged in his throat as he slept.

Melrose (Borders) - Melrose Abbey

date/ Circa twelfth century?

An evil monk returned from the dead as a vampire, leaving his grave at Melrose Abbey to feed at a local nunnery. When the other monks discovered this, the bravest stayed up one night with a large axe, and when the vampire climbed out of its tomb, it was beheaded. The vampire's evil presence still remains in the abbey. The building is also the final resting place of Michael Scot, a great wizard who discovered the secret of flying, and was locally named as single handedly building Hadrian's Wall.

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