Councillors in the Thames-adjacent English town of Sonning, in the county of Wokingham have said they will be forced to remove a traditional red mailbox which mysteriously appeared just above the waterline attached to the buttress of a small bridge (pictured below). The mailbox, which in its current position is only accessible by boat, violates town planning rules and...
Councillors in the Thames-adjacent English town of Sonning, in the county of Wokingham have said they will be forced to remove a traditional red mailbox which mysteriously appeared just above the waterline attached to the buttress of a small bridge (pictured below). The mailbox, which in its current position is only accessible by boat, violates town planning rules and must be removed, local officials say. Theories as to how the mailbox got there in the first place are being thrown around, with the literally inclined thinkers noticing a remarkably similar box that was attached to the local pub having recently disappeared. The more radical, such as a three-decade long resident, believing the mailbox is linked to the ghost of a child wandering the bridge. However, the general consensus is that the mailbox’s location is merely the result of an elaborately executed alcohol-induced prank.