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EL ÁRBOL DEL VAMPIRO

"At the end of the 18th century, people buried a man named George, accused of being
a vampire, in the Pantheon of Bethlehem, and so that if he returned from the dead he
would not escape and continue committing murders, they placed a stone slab on his
grave, so big and heavy."
"Without any explanation, the tomb was broken and the guardians of the pantheon
saw a live branch of camichín emerge. Over the years, it grew and began to surround
the grave with its trunk and roots."
"Legend has it that when the tree dies and is cut down, the vampire will come out to
continue the wave of murders to quench his thirst for years."

Considering the above, I believe that this legend may be fake, it could have been the
ignorance of that time and the fear of the unknown that led people to commit such an
act.
Perhaps, in the toomb where George was buried, there could have been the root of a
camichín growing nearby at the same time happened to emerge when the guards were
taking care of the place. That kind of tree emerges from deep in the ground, so that
could be one of the reasons.

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