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According to a newspaper article by Sarah Newstead that appeared in the News & Star on 28 September 2011 entitled 'Is Cumbria The Most Haunted?'

Cumbria’s wuthering fells, where wind bellows on dark winter nights, are rich in ghostly tales. Take Cartmel Fell, where the voice of a pining woman is said to be heard calling out for her partner, a charcoal burner, who was struck by lightning and died.
 



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