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Two days passed and the girl did not eat, she's been having problems doing so.
On the third day she ate a part of a peach, but halfway through she spit out what was in her mouth and screamed of worms and bugs crawling around inside of it.
When others came to see, they found that there were no bugs, there were no worms, the girl was only making excuses.
But from that day on, she hated peaches.
When served a meal, she'd only pick, complaining that there were bugs and worms crawling around in it, all the while she slept less and less, her eyes seemed to bulge from her face, and her complexion was sickly.
They put her in a hospital, there she was force fed, and kept with her hands bound because she would scream of the bugs and worms, then vomit up what they'd given her.
She got worse before she got better, when she did get better, they let her go for walks up and down the hallway.
A few days later they decided she was healthy enough to leave.
The girl was to arrive at her home at 4:30 at the latest, but never did. Upon looking for the missing girl, they found her two days later, she had seemingly bashed her skull against a large rock repeatedly, spilling her blood, and brain onto the inanimate object.
But, without a doubt the oddest thing about her death was that her left eye which had popped out of it's socket was moving as if on its own.
When a detective began to investigate, to be sure this was not in fact a murder, the eye burst and from within the thick nerve that held the eye in suspension came a long white worm, and as the eyeball itself burst open small black beetles and maggots splattered on anything near by, including the face of the detective.
Her death was ruled a suicide, her family mourned, and they buried her.

Months later, the same detective, had begun to complain of worms and bugs crawling around in his meals..


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⏰ Last updated: Jun 23, 2015 ⏰

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