The British claims that in the photo she took while visiting the Tower of London, there is the ghost of the young King Edward V, who died 500 years ago within the walls of the fortress.
40-year-old Mary Ryan, during a tour of one of the most important London attractions, took several photos on her phone, but she discovered the uniqueness of one of the images only upon her return home to Liverpool. In this photo, you can clearly see the image of a teenage boy. Ms Ryan is convinced that the boy is none other than the uncrowned 12-year-old King of England Edward V. who was killed within the walls of the fortress in the second half of the 15th century.
The story of the disappearance of the young king five hundred years ago is very confusing and not replete with facts. Edward V inherited the throne at the age of 12 after the death of his father Edward IV. In anticipation of the coronation, the future monarch, his younger brother, 9-year-old Richard, and their uncle Richard III were sent to the Tower, where, according to Sir Thomas Moore, a 16th century statesman and historian, both princes were strangled by their uncle and buried in the tower. It is not known how everything really happened, but no one else saw the boys alive, and their disappearance is often cited as one of the greatest unsolved murders in the world.