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Black Eyed Children

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The Black Eyed Children, also known as Black-Eyed Kids, allegedly constitute a paranormal phenomenon that began insinuating itself into pop culture in the 1990s. They are said to "eerily" resemble children from 7 to 16 years in age. They are reported to look like normal children apart from their pale white skin and pitch-black eyes. Many theories have arisen from this ostensible "urban legend". Explanations of the "Black Eyed Children" have included vampires, extra-terrestrial beings, inter-dimensional beings, demon-possessed children, lost souls, and ordinary children perpetrating a prank.

Description[edit]

The children often wear black "hoodies" that are zipped up all the way with the hoods pulled completely onto their heads, but they are most consistently reported to be clad in plain dark garments whilst occasionally showing up shoeless. The children seem to give off an eerie aura of menace merely by their very presence. Witnesses report feelings of fear, anguish and despair when approached. The children are described as being mostly devoid of personality and even robotic in their behavior. They are sometimes allegedly perceived to be floating or hovering just a few inches above the ground. Other accounts endow them with superhuman speed because of their reported ability to appear on the road several miles ahead of a vehicle that had previously passed them by. Witnesses have further claimed that they cannot enter into anyone's personal space without express permission. Some reports have speculated on the presence of telepathic powers. And a small number of witnesses have reportedly met with terrible accidents on the heels of their encounters.[original research?]

Sightings[edit]

Sightings occur with a fair amount of regularity and are sometimes closely related. In most cases the witness encounters one or two children ranging from 7-16 years of age approaching his house or his car. In a few instances the children have walked out into the road to stop a car and ask the driver for permission to use his portable telephone.

They usually ask for help from people, for example asking for money for food or a movie, or for permission to call their parents from the helper's telephone. They have also been recorded to ask for shelter.

In 2014, sightings of a child with black eyes began happening in the Staffordshire area of England. Descriptions of the child are said to be identical to those chronicled in the early 1980s. Unlike most sightings of BEKs, these sightings always happen in broad daylight.[1]

References[edit]

  1. Mike Lockley (Sep 28, 2014). "Black Eyed Child returns to haunt Cannock Chase". Birmingham Mail.


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