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Did A Creature In Finland Kill This Missing Berry Picker? (Video)

Wednesday, September 9, 2015 0:03
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This story is really creepy. An immigrant from Thailand is hunting for berries in Finland when he disappears. Right around the same location a ominous creature is seen doing its best to stay out of sight. What happened to the missing berry picker? Is the mystery creature to blame? The description of it sounds like a possible bigfoot. I didn’t even know they had bigfoot in Finland. Check it out:
 
 

 

 

 

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  • I am born in Lapland, the northern most province of Finland, I am 75+ years old and I have never heard of anything that had alluded to a strange wild being like a bigfoot in Lapland. In a course of my life, I have wandered many times in the northern forests but never seen any strange or supernatural beings or other objects. Even the wolfs and bears are so shy that I have never seen them in my nearness. True, I have read stories from Russia that some people there have seen one bigfoot or some of them but here in Finland? No. It must be an urban legend.

    I know that case and have read and watched news about that poor Thai man that got lost in the wilderness in Lapland in the summer of 2010 while picking berries. My understanding is that he only got lost, run out the battery of his cell phone, got hungry, exhausted and had nothing to drink, eventually fell in sleep on the mossy ground, fell into the hypothermia and died. Some carnivores of the forest handled his dead body as they normally do.

    The animal that he told had followed him, could have been a lonely wolf. If a wolf finds a human wandering in the wilderness, it instinctively senses if the human is in trouble and if so, it begins to follow them, hoping to get an easy meal after the human has died. But a wolf had mangled the body asunder, as well as a bear, but the bears in Finland do not chase a human except sometimes when they are just nosy without any bad intentions. True, if a bear had found the dead body, it had mangled it.

    Then, there is a sinister possibility. There are some hate filled people that don’t like the strangers that come to pick berries that the locals may think to belong to them in spite of that the berries are left unpicked in most cases. The haters have used some unpleasant means to drive away the strangers from their vicinity, like firearms, explosives and dogs. I have heard of such pranks. The animal following the poor man can have been a dog that its owner had incited to chase the man. I think about this as a theoretical possibility, not something that really has happened.

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