18th century, Vallang was a wealthy estate owner who built a rock tomb in a Christian church in Barbados. There is a thick marble door in the tomb, where Mrs. Tomasina was buried in 1807.
A year later, the Chase family took over the tomb. The Chase family is also the owner of the estate. Chase's two daughters were buried here in 1808 and 1812, respectively, but it was in the throne of their father Thomas Chase When the coffin was also carried into the tomb in 1812, people found that the coffin of his two daughters was turned upside down. But there was no sign of being broken into the tomb. When another boy's coffin was carried into the tomb in 1816, people found Chase's coffin was messed up again.
Thomas' coffin was carried into the tomb by eight people, and his coffin stood vertically against the vault. And when the boy's coffin was carried into the tomb eight weeks later, rumors spread about the strange tomb.
Although the tomb is sealed, the four coffins of the Chase family are in chaos again. Later, Chief Conborwell, a Barbados government official, took action and ordered the coffins to be arranged in order in 1819 and sealed them on the door. When he went to the tomb again the next year, the seal was intact, but the four coffins of the Chase family inside were disrupted again. Only Mrs. Thomasina's coffin was still lying peacefully in the corner. There is no suitable explanation for this phenomenon
. It is impossible for a slave to move the coffin without leaving any signs. There has been no flooding, and it is impossible for the earthquake to shake the surroundings of this tomb without any damage. In the end, people decided to empty the tomb, and the tomb is still empty to this day.
For many years, people have proposed many theories to explain the mystery of Barbados' moving coffin.
In July 1952, Valentine Dell published his new view in Mass Weekly—the local explosion of ponybomb fungus is the culprit of the movement of the coffin, because an old manor told him that he had heard from the tomb There was a dull explosion. Is this explosion really caused by ponybola fungi? Why are ponybola fungi or its fragments not found in the tomb chamber? Can the power of fungal explosion move such a heavy coffin? None of these questions is answered well, and it seems that this explanation is not satisfactory.
People who believe in supernatural forces start to explain it with ghosts and ghosts. They believed that Mrs. Goddard could not bear the torture of Mr. Thomas and committed suicide, and their souls were still in peace in the tomb and fought for a long time. Some people think that Mr. Thomas was a bad character during his lifetime and was cursed by God after his death. Or, Mr. Thomas sells himself with the devil and controls the power of evil. Finally, UFO researchers have also intervened recently, pointing out that this may be a long-distance traction experiment performed by aliens on Earth. Although orthodox scientists scoff at this, people are more interested in this mysterious power.