Death is such an unpleasant event that no one wants to face, but what if this death takes such a form that a person cannot live without going towards it and loses control over himself. Today we are going to tell you about a legend that scared every child in every part of northern New Mexico. This is the story of a girl, known for her extreme beauty, as much for her evil deeds, for which she had to regret for eternity. We are introducing you to this urban legend named La Llorona. This charming beauty of Mexican legends used to be in the northern part of Mexico and her real name was MarĂa.
Maria was well known for her beauty in the surrounding areas, every man living in her town was in love with Maria, and every evening when she came out wearing her favorite white gown, she looked gorgeous. One day in her hometown she saw a very stylish and extremely wealthy nobleman who was greatly attracted towards Maria and Maria also became fascinated by that man. The man proposed Maria and both soon got married and started living a happy life. Maria was always a happy girl because she was very happy with her personal life and her husband loved her very much. Over a period of time, Maria had two sons, but now Maria's husband did not love her as before and started staying away from her. Maria was no longer as happy as Maria's personal and emotional needs were not met. One day her husband went to another city for some work and never returned again. Maria kept waiting for her husband for several days, and in his absence, she cried a lot. Now she was not as beautiful as before.
One day while walking with her two children near the river, Maria saw her husband with another woman. Her husband smiled at her children but completely ignored Maria as if he did not know her. Maria was deeply hurt by this scene and angrily decides that she will now kill her two children as eradicating the last signs of her husband's love. Maria took this decision with an act of revenge because her husband loved his children very much. Maria angrily killed both her children by drowning them in the river and by the time she regained her senses it was too late. Now both his children were dead and their bodies were drifting in the river. Maria once tried to get the dead bodies of her children out of the river, but due to excessive flow, their bodies were washed away. Maria had very regretted her actions and after being embarrassed a lot, she also drowned herself in the river a few days later. Perhaps Maria's soul did not get salvation due to her terrible crime and she woke up once again.
Her spirit started wandering in the same river and areas around her house. A few days after Maria's death, local residents began claiming that they saw a woman in a white gown at night. Initially, no one paid much attention to these things, but after some time, the incidents of the disappearance of children from that village began to emerge. At the same time, the number of people started increasing who were saying that they have seen a woman wearing a white gown, who often kept crying near the river. Her crying voice had a sadness and a strange frightening feeling. Some people said that if someone goes closer to that weeping woman then that woman suddenly disappears but the sound of her crying still keeps coming. And that voice is so frightening that once one hears that voice, that sound keeps echoing in the ears for a long time.
Then, within a few days, the incident of the disappearance of another child emerged again and the villagers found a 15-year-old child named Alejandro in an unconscious state at the other end of the river. But upon regaining consciousness, what Alejandro told the villagers surprised everyone. He told that as he was sitting near the river, he saw a white gown-wearing woman suddenly came out of the river, her face was very scary and her crying was very creepy. The woman came out of the water and began to look at the child standing in front of her, with the mere sight of the woman, that child was dragging towards the woman and reached closer to her. The woman kept crying and drowning the child in the water, soon the woman disappeared and the child's body started floating in the water. The rapid flow of water washed away his dead body, seeing this, he (Alejandro) became very scared and fell unconscious there.
After this incident, the local people understood that the reason for these incidents maybe Maria's wandering spirit. Because that spirit was always seen crying, that's why the people there gave the name of that spirit "La Llorona ", which translates to English as" The Weeping Woman". Since then, the fear of this La Llorona has spread across Mexico. There was a time when people did not let their children outside their homes. You can guess the fear of La Llorona by the fact that even in the 1960s, in some parts of Mexico, women were scared to send their children to school. Because most of the victims of La Llorona were little children. People say that La Llorona is still looking for her children and whenever she sees a child of her child's age, she walks close to him. But when she sees that the child does not belong to her, she kills the child as well and suddenly disappears from there mourning. Some people also believe that anyone who sees La Llorona, his bad time starts from there. But probably no one knows how much truth lies in this urban legend called La Llorona.
Maria was well known for her beauty in the surrounding areas, every man living in her town was in love with Maria, and every evening when she came out wearing her favorite white gown, she looked gorgeous. One day in her hometown she saw a very stylish and extremely wealthy nobleman who was greatly attracted towards Maria and Maria also became fascinated by that man. The man proposed Maria and both soon got married and started living a happy life. Maria was always a happy girl because she was very happy with her personal life and her husband loved her very much. Over a period of time, Maria had two sons, but now Maria's husband did not love her as before and started staying away from her. Maria was no longer as happy as Maria's personal and emotional needs were not met. One day her husband went to another city for some work and never returned again. Maria kept waiting for her husband for several days, and in his absence, she cried a lot. Now she was not as beautiful as before.
One day while walking with her two children near the river, Maria saw her husband with another woman. Her husband smiled at her children but completely ignored Maria as if he did not know her. Maria was deeply hurt by this scene and angrily decides that she will now kill her two children as eradicating the last signs of her husband's love. Maria took this decision with an act of revenge because her husband loved his children very much. Maria angrily killed both her children by drowning them in the river and by the time she regained her senses it was too late. Now both his children were dead and their bodies were drifting in the river. Maria once tried to get the dead bodies of her children out of the river, but due to excessive flow, their bodies were washed away. Maria had very regretted her actions and after being embarrassed a lot, she also drowned herself in the river a few days later. Perhaps Maria's soul did not get salvation due to her terrible crime and she woke up once again.
Her spirit started wandering in the same river and areas around her house. A few days after Maria's death, local residents began claiming that they saw a woman in a white gown at night. Initially, no one paid much attention to these things, but after some time, the incidents of the disappearance of children from that village began to emerge. At the same time, the number of people started increasing who were saying that they have seen a woman wearing a white gown, who often kept crying near the river. Her crying voice had a sadness and a strange frightening feeling. Some people said that if someone goes closer to that weeping woman then that woman suddenly disappears but the sound of her crying still keeps coming. And that voice is so frightening that once one hears that voice, that sound keeps echoing in the ears for a long time.
Then, within a few days, the incident of the disappearance of another child emerged again and the villagers found a 15-year-old child named Alejandro in an unconscious state at the other end of the river. But upon regaining consciousness, what Alejandro told the villagers surprised everyone. He told that as he was sitting near the river, he saw a white gown-wearing woman suddenly came out of the river, her face was very scary and her crying was very creepy. The woman came out of the water and began to look at the child standing in front of her, with the mere sight of the woman, that child was dragging towards the woman and reached closer to her. The woman kept crying and drowning the child in the water, soon the woman disappeared and the child's body started floating in the water. The rapid flow of water washed away his dead body, seeing this, he (Alejandro) became very scared and fell unconscious there.
After this incident, the local people understood that the reason for these incidents maybe Maria's wandering spirit. Because that spirit was always seen crying, that's why the people there gave the name of that spirit "La Llorona ", which translates to English as" The Weeping Woman". Since then, the fear of this La Llorona has spread across Mexico. There was a time when people did not let their children outside their homes. You can guess the fear of La Llorona by the fact that even in the 1960s, in some parts of Mexico, women were scared to send their children to school. Because most of the victims of La Llorona were little children. People say that La Llorona is still looking for her children and whenever she sees a child of her child's age, she walks close to him. But when she sees that the child does not belong to her, she kills the child as well and suddenly disappears from there mourning. Some people also believe that anyone who sees La Llorona, his bad time starts from there. But probably no one knows how much truth lies in this urban legend called La Llorona.
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