Jesus Statue Makes Weird Sounds So Woman Decides To Break It

Sweat trailed down her face as she broke the final piece of wood free from the old statue. Her heart was raising, her palms covered in sweat as she took a deep breath, steadying herself. She stumbled upon something massive.

She was determined to get a closer look, but then her composure faltered. What if this wasn’t meant to be found in the first place? What exactly had she uncovered?

A Day Like No Other

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It’s not every day you make a discovery of historic magnitude. So when experienced Art Restorer, Gemma Ramirez, was assigned to the restoration of a Jesus Christ statue, she prepared for another normal day at work.

As she made her way to the Spanish church, ‘Church of Santa Agueda’, she was completely unaware that she was about to have a day like no other.

A Sacred Place

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As Ramirez and her team made their way through the church aisles to the statue, she took a moment to remember her ancestors. She could almost feel time pass before her as she imagined the construction of the intricately inscribed characteristics and the domineering presence of something sacred.

But before she could turn to her colleague to comment, she unnervingly noticed two candles blow out as they passed by.

An Unsettling Feeling

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Ramirez is no stranger to religious sites and holy artifacts. As an experienced Art Restorer who has worked on a number of old artifacts, she’s used to being in spiritual places and quiet grounds.

However, she felt something was off about this place. She just didn’t know what. Her mind searched as her feet moved forward.

The Statue

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The statue of Jesus, called “Cristo del Miserere”, is an 18th-century wooden statue that suffered damages a few years ago. Damages that could only be fixed by Madrid-based Da Vinci Restauro, the art restoration company Ramirez works for.

She took a look at the statue and saw a piece of art crying out for help.