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Mabrun  Another person ost

Saturday, February 28 2020

Arthur Hiyer, a historian, was ast seen by his friend, Grant Frensham, near the
Mabrun signpost. Frensham reported him missing ater that afternoon.

Further investigation reveaed that Hiyer knowingy took the path to the viage of
Mabrun to inspect the mysterious viage.

Arthur Hiyer, Grant Frensham and Anita Myborg were staying in Mrs Grace’s
farmhouse and went for a wak on the moors together for sightseeing. Myborg, a
naturaist, separated from the group to ook at the birds.

The rest continued on their trai before they came across two separate trias - one
eading to Mabrun and the other to the right path. Frensham reveaed the intense
argument they had with him being against the idea of exporing Mabrun before they
parted.

That afternoon, Myborg and Frensham returned separatey to the farmhouse; whist
Hiyer was yet to return and has not been found subsequenty.

Mabrun was known to be a dangerous viage because of the frequent mysterious


disappearance of the peope. Many beieve peope were abducted by aiens, and
caiming to see the constant sight of ights in the sky at night and strangers waking
on that track. Others beieve that animas are invoved in this.

Upon further examination, we observed the area guarded by high-wire fences to


keep peope out for a reason.  vehementy beieve that the viage is using the
mysterious disappearance to cover-up something. With the reguar occurrence of
gunshots; and the poice not being abe to do much, further proving this theory. s
someone invoved is this? Had someone deiberatey done this? The reasons are sti
unknown.

The search is sti on. Frensham, being the ast person seeing the victim, is under
investigation. The traces of Hiyer is yet to be found. Anyone with information
regarding this investigation is urged to contact the Poice.

Meanwhie, pease refrain from traveing to unknown paces, remote areas - areas
that are chaenging to navigate coud ead to danger. Moreover, pease consider the
risks rather than see them as picturesque.

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