Anyone have more detail on this urban myth that apparently is based on a true story?
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In Paris, France, in May 1889, a distraught Englishwoman entered the British Embassy to report her mother missing. She explained that she and her mother were passing through Paris on their way back from India, they had checked into a hotel and her mother had been taken ill. The hotel doctor had examined her mother and then sent the young woman to fetch some medicine. When she returned the hotel staff denied ever having seen her mother, only the young woman's name was in the register. When she inisisted on seeing her mother's room, she found it was not the one she remembered and even the hotel doctor denied ever having met her before. Unable to make her story believed, the young woman was then sent to an asylum in England. ***NOTE***: I've been told that this is based on a true story and that the mother actually died of the plague; the hotel covered it up to avoid bad publicity - anyone heard anything else about this tale??? Thanks!
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I have heard of this tale where the mother died of the plague so they covered it up, but it isn't a true story. It's an urban legend. I own a book on urban legends that says it isn't a true story.
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It is a legend see site below http://www.snopes.com/horrors/ghosts/hotel.asp
Rick S
I heard of that except in the one I heard the woman was staying in room 131 (or something like that), the hotel said they have never seen her mother. the woman ran to the elevator, went up to the top floor and seen that the hotel only has 130 rooms! Doubt it has so much as a grain of truth to it though.
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For real....dang...that's messed up.
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I did a little search for 1898 Paris hotel urban legends and came up with a cahed page from the encyclopedia of urban legends. From what I was able to read this was *believed* to have been an actual event and there are even some newspaper archives still around, but as one author tried to further verify the incident he came up with more reason to believe it was merely myth... I don't know if the link will work but here's what I read: http://books.google.ca/books?id=zpdvLYZX2kIC&pg=PA466&lpg=PA466&dq=%22urban+legend%22+1898+paris+france+hotel&source=web&ots=GBWfvuE1D6&sig=xZJqd5NebDahJMtwdtac3z9i2_I&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=2&ct=result Or just go to google's Encyclopedia of Urban Legends and click on "The Vanishing Lady"
reader.erin
Its pretty hard to contract the plague let alone die from it, its treated with really basic antibiotics. Never heard that myth, but Im guessing that a hotel cant really disappear people like that....Im sure George Bush will get the blame somewhere.
Ello Guv
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