Was This Ancient HAUNTED Bridge The Scene Of HORROR?


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Feb 02 2025 20 mins  

The Dipping Bridge in Merthyr Mawr, South Wales is home to the local folklore legend of Cap Coch, who allegedly murdered countless travellers as they saught sanctuary at his inn.





But did it actually happen? And are the entities reported around the New Inn bridge really the ghosts of Cap Coch and his victims?





SOURCES





📚 The Legends of Porthcawl and the Glamorgan Coast by Alun Morgan





📚 Legends & Folklore Of Bridgend & The Vale by Graham Loveluck-Edwards





💻 https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/pensioners-car-swept-fast-flowing-13181048





💻 https://crimeandpunishment.library.wales/





📰 Cowbridge Record Society Newsletter No 6





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