A hen party fled from a Scottish beauty spot after a photograph they took at the site unearthed a lakeside tragedy.
Revellers taking themselves to the remote estate at Argyll and Bute, Scotland, found themselves haunted by their accidental find.
The gang of friends had headed up to the remote estate to enjoy themselves before a pal's upcoming wedding, but their night of fun was ruined after they spotted something in the background, Daily Record reported.
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Behind the group of friends, who were seen holding masks in the image, was a young boy crouching behind a wooden stump behind the hen party troupe.
But further investigations into the appearance of a young boy in their photograph coughed up some sinister results, with the hen party believing they had spotted The Blue Boy.
The Blue Boy, which was the subject of a film broadcast by the BBC back in the 1990s, was a film about a four-year-old who drowned in Loch Eck.
The Emma Thompson-featuring dramatisation of The Coylett Inn tale has since seen a popularisation of an alleged haunting at the lake, which happened when a boy drowned in the 17th century.
Images of the boy and hen party emerged and sparked a massive online debate.
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Some on Reddit questioned whether the photograph was real, while others said they would "not sleep tonight" due to the eerie sighting.
The Blue Boy screenwriter Paul Murton previously said of the haunting: "I was talking to the hotelier about it and he mentioned the Blue Boy.
"This, he said, was a young child who had been on holiday with his parents in the hotel and he had been sleepwalking during the night. He had strayed outside, fallen into the loch, and drowned.
"When they found his body it was blue with the cold. Hotel staff had noticed that things like cutlery and plates were often out of place for no apparent reason – perhaps more sinister than that was the fact that they sometimes found wet footprints upstairs in the corridor."
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