Black Eyed Children Are Real, Not Just A Creepy Myth – Says Harry Coumnas


Posted February 3, 2016 by k8smith

This press release is written to inform the readers about respected veteran journalist, Harry Coumnas’ opinion about “Black-eyed Children”.

 
Creepy, threatening, unnerving, sinister, and even inhuman – These are some of the words which people use for describing black eyed children post their encounter with them. These children are paranormal creatures usually between the ages of six and sixteen, with pale skin & black eyes. Tales of black eyed children haunting people are evident throughout history.

Recently, Harry Coumnas who is a veteran journalist wrote a blog post detailing his personal encounter with black eyed children. It was Saturday night and Harry was in the parking area of a nightclub all set to drive back home, when a bunch of children knocked his car’s window. Unaware about who these kids could be, he looked into their eyes and was immediately gripped by a heart-pounding fear. They were black eyed children requesting Harry for a ride. Although their coal black eyes with no pupil and iris, & shouts had left him terrified, somehow he managed to put his hand on the steering wheel and drive.

Harry Coumnas says that this incident has left a deep impact on him. Unlike before, he now calls black eyed children real and not just a creepy myth. Post his encounter with these scary creatures, he has been meeting people who have had similar experiences. Harry’s friends say that he might write a book about this subject very soon.

About Harry Coumnas

Harry Coumnas is a veteran journalist, who recently wrote a blog post describing his personal encounter with black eyed kids. Unlike before, he now believes in the existence of these creatures. If rumors are to be believes, he might come up with a book on the subject of black eyed children very soon.
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Last Updated February 3, 2016