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Fort Langley, British Columbia

Not very long ago, two brothers around the age of eight were out playing hide and seek in and around the house. Their mother could not find the boys for several days; she finally discovered them both death in the basement’s deep freezer. The boys were buried in the cemetery. A few months after the boys’ deaths, on the way home a mother and her two sons took a shortcut through the cemetery. They encountered the two boys chanting “Come play with us.” The mother paid no attention and let her boys go off and play. She then saw the pictures of the two boys on their tombstones. She cried out and her sons came running, explaining that they had only been playing hide and seek.

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mzplatinum says:

April 29, 2009, 8:41 pm

Ya yearbook loser. Wether the story is true or not is not the issue, you r. U have serious mental issues, if anyone should be admitted its u, better yet lock un in a room for 5 mins with a parent!!! C whos burried in that cemetery next!!! HA HA!!! IM A PARENT B….!!!

Ian says:

October 8, 2009, 12:10 am

Guys this is not funny this happend back in the 80s when the two boys of age 2 were dead found in the freezer the community went looking for them and all it was sad very sad the community went sad too this was back in 1988 and some says the boys are in teh cemmetary yep they are right they died to young you shuold be all be a shame of yourself and not make jokes about this ok all thank for listing

yaya says:

October 10, 2009, 12:30 am

This story is a bit fabricated. The two boys were not brothers they were friends. The other kids in the neighborhood were playing hide and seek and they (being 2) tried to copy the older kids. They hid in a freezer that was not working, It was outside someones house and when it shut it locked them in because freezers are air tight. I grew up on this street and it was a complete tragedy when this happened. Go check out their joint tombstones in the Fort Langley Cemetery.

Ian says:

October 13, 2009, 2:16 am

Yep this is true i grew up on wright street i had my older sister used to babysit them yep it true on what happend to these kids very sad it brings back memories again yeah i see their joint tombstone there picture of them both in gods hand out boys wow hope the family are strong they die so young very tragic so if you guys just not make jokes about this it would be best if you guys not make stories about this it hurts the families and friends and people who know what happened at that time thanks

Erin says:

February 21, 2010, 12:28 am

I lived in Fort Langley when it happened, I was about three. They would have been about my age now. I don’t know any of the details, my mom remembers it more than I do, but it definitely did happen. The boy’s pictures are on the gravestone.

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