A Woman Catches A Stranger At Her Brother’s Grave, Then Realizes What He Had Done To Her Family
The death of a loved one is never an easy pill to swallow. Yet, it becomes even more of an emotional rollercoaster when you spend the rest of your life trying to discover more about someone you love that, at heart, you don’t know at all…
A 70-Year Emotional Journey
Truer words have never summed up the life of Ann Kear, a woman approaching her eighties who had devoted the last 70 years of her life to her dead brother.
She had been trying to uncover the mystery surrounding not only his past but also the relationships that he had that would link him to the strange occurrences she had been observing at his grave for decades.
Gone Too Soon
Ann Kear’s lifelong journey filled with tragedy and pain started one day when she was just seven-years-old: one where she and her family discovered the painful news about the death of her brother.
He was just a teenager when the worst happened: he drowned when on a scouting trip back in 1947. The details were vivid…
A Scouting Fiasco
At Oxwich Bay near Swansea in 1947, Ann’s brother met his early death when, unbeknownst to the scout team leader, he and a few of the other boys had decided to take a detour to a lake.
Unfortunately, after treading the murky waters, Ann’s brother got caught up in the depths of the lake’s waters and wound up drowning.
A Shocking Death
The news tore through the family like a razor-sharp knife. Even though Ann was just seven at the time and did not have many vivid memories of her brother’s life up to that point, she felt the blow of the loss just as powerfully as their own mother did.
It was painful to know that in the blink of an eye, she had lost her one and only brother.