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Mystery of the Polish 'vampires' solved

By T.K. Randall
November 26, 2014 · Comment icon 6 comments

An anti-vampire toolkit. Image Credit: CC BY-SA 2.0 Josh Berglund
Researchers believe that six alleged vampires unearthed in Poland may have been cholera victims.
For centuries the fear of the dead rising from the grave was real enough to prompt people to take special precautions when burying the remains of suspected vampires.

Often these rituals would involve such gruesome acts as staking the body to the ground or cutting off the head, anything to make sure that a deceased 'vampire' actually stayed dead.
Six burials that appeared to be perfect examples of this were recently discovered at a rural cemetery in Poland dating back to the 17th or 18th century. Each body had been carefully interred with a sickle and several rocks placed on top of their necks, presumably to make it impossible for them to rise from the ground without being decapitated.

There was however something different about these particular burials. Further investigation revealed that these people had actually been victims of cholera, a deadly disease that kills within hours.

The researchers believe that the people of the time, unfamiliar with the horrific flesh-eating symptoms of the disease, could have mistaken the victims for vampires.

Source: News Week | Comments (6)




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Comment icon #1 Posted by Junior Chubb 11 years ago
Another nail in the legends coffin... Its fascinating what people came up with in the past to explain what was currently unknown, its frightening that some people still do it today.
Comment icon #2 Posted by DemonicCupcake 11 years ago
Nah, they were planted with Cholera to cover the fact that they were vampires. EVERYBODY knows Cholera is the best vampire cover story.
Comment icon #3 Posted by Junior Chubb 11 years ago
Who keeps digging up these graves? What was the initial reason for digging them in the first place? It makes no sense. What were these researchers looking for? History and local folklore... Not everyone's cup of tea but very interesting, important and worth the investigation to others.
Comment icon #4 Posted by highdesert50 11 years ago
I think the link to rabies is more credible. American Academy of Neurology 1998 argues that rabies checks most of the boxes for the vampire legend to include biting, aversion to garlic and mirrors due to hyperstimulation, hypersexuality, insomnia and tendency to wander.
Comment icon #5 Posted by rattpoison 11 years ago
It's obvious to me. Just like all of the Friday the 13th movies, now that they have unearthed these bodies, they will come back to life and kill again.
Comment icon #6 Posted by Karasu 11 years ago
It's a shame that the Cold War ended. I wanted to say that in Soviet Poland, alleged vampires unearth you!


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