Paranormal investigator dies on US tour with allegedly haunted doll Annabelle
Briefly

Dan Rivera, a 54-year-old lead paranormal investigator, died unexpectedly during a tour in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. He was leading a tour known as 'Devils on the Run,' featuring the alleged haunted Annabelle doll. The doll's history began in 1970 when it was purchased for a nursing student, later becoming known for its supposed hauntings after being kept in the Warrens' occult museum. Rivera shared protective measures against the doll's hauntings with participants during the tour. The cause of his death is currently undetermined, pending an autopsy, and it is not considered suspicious.
Dan Rivera, 54, the lead paranormal investigator for the New England Society for Psychic Research and an army veteran, suddenly passed away in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
The Annabelle doll, popularized by the horror movie franchise, was gifted in 1970 to a nursing student and is claimed to have moved on its own.
Rivera discussed protective measures against the doll's supposed hauntings, advising participants to visualize themselves in a halo of white light.
The coroner confirmed Rivera’s death is undetermined pending an autopsy but stated it is not suspicious, and he was found alone in his hotel room.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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