A veiled woman burst screaming from an elevator in New Zealand’s parliament, where a small crowd gathered nervously as they embarked on a spooky tour led by guides in Victorian-era garb. The tour included tales of mysterious deaths, unexplained noises, and late-night apparitions, particularly focusing on the haunted history of the stately gothic library, which has survived fires, floods, and feral cats. As visitors explored the eerie basement archive, they were treated to stories of spectral figures, tragic deaths, stolen skulls, and strange occurrences, leaving them slightly shaken but fascinated by the dark and mysterious past of the parliament buildings in Wellington.
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