
Breaking: Tragedy Strikes Wigan University — Nation in Shock as Seven Students Found Dead Under Mysterious Circumstances
A wave of horror swept across the quiet campus of Wigan University early this morning as authorities confirmed the deaths of seven students under circumstances investigators are calling “deeply disturbing and unexplained.” The victims, all in their second and third years, were discovered in the early hours of Saturday inside the historic Northbridge Hall, a now-sealed building on the university grounds.
Police were called after a janitor reportedly heard “unearthly sounds” echoing from the hall around 3:00 a.m. Upon forced entry, responders found the bodies positioned in a circle, with no visible signs of violence, struggle, or forced entry. Initial forensic analysis revealed no trace of toxins, drugs, or trauma. All digital devices found near the scene had been wiped clean.
“We are treating this as a high-priority investigation,” said Detective Inspector Marla Jennings at a midday press conference. “The scene raises more questions than answers.”
Rumors are already swirling across social media, with some students reporting strange occurrences in the days leading up to the incident — flickering lights, shadowy figures, and inexplicable feelings of dread around Northbridge Hall, which was decommissioned in 1996 after a fire of unknown origin.
The university has canceled all classes and events until further notice, urging students to remain on-campus and avoid speculation. Crisis counselors have been made available.
As the nation reels from this shocking development, the university community is left clinging to fear and confusion. What happened inside Northbridge Hall? Who — or what — is responsible?
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