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    Woman says her daughter was stalked by a vampire and explains how they got rid of it
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    Updated 17:21 3 Sep 2022 GMT+1Published 15:56 3 Sep 2022 GMT+1

    Woman says her daughter was stalked by a vampire and explains how they got rid of it

    A woman claimed her daughter was stalked by a vampire and this is how she got rid of it.

    Shola Lee

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    Featured Image Credit: @tateasa/TikTok

    Topics: TikTok, Viral, Conspiracy Theories, News, UK News

    Shola Lee
    Shola Lee

    Shola Lee began her journalism career while studying for her undergraduate degree at Queen Mary, University of London and Columbia University in New York. She has written for the Columbia Spectator, QM Global Bloggers, CUB Magazine, UniDays, and Warner Brothers' Wizarding World Digital. Recently, Shola took part in the 2021 BAFTA Crew and BBC New Creatives programme before becoming a journalist at UNILAD, where she works on breaking news, trending stories, and features.

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    A woman has claimed that her daughter was stalked by a vampire and explained how she got rid of it.

    The mum, Tateasa Vanea, who we'd say is pretty firmly team Jacob, detailed the horrifying moment her youngest daughter woke up with strange bite marks.

    To make matters worse, she then found similar marks on her eldest daughter, Alexis, and was forced to call in psychic help. Take a look below:

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    Taking to TikTok to share what happened, Tateasa said: "Two years ago, my youngest daughter woke up with marks on her neck that looked like vampire bites. We didn't know exactly what to do. But she did experience some issues for about two weeks.

    "She couldn't stand light. She slept all day, she had all the symptoms of the typical vampire ways, and we thought it was maybe her imagination."

    As any concerned mother would, she called the doctor, but received no clear answers for the ominous looking marks.

    It was around this time that she noticed similar bites on Alexis: "About a month later, my daughter looked down at her ankle, same exact bite, and they were faded. As if she was bitten the same time as my youngest daughter was bitten. We just didn't notice it."

    These are her the marks on her daughter's neck.
    @tateasa/TikTok

    This continued for over two years, even when Alexis moved out and got engaged, which isn't exactly the going away present you want.

    Alexis' fiancé even started getting bitten too, and that's when the mother began investigating further and calling on paranormal experts.

    Some said that it was 'aliens tracking your bloodline,' but that didn't seem to hold much water - we can't imagine why.

    Tateasa then went to see a psychic who's famous around the world and she explained that Alexis was being stalked by a vampire.

    What's more is that the psychic said Alexis had, in fact, 'called him' in.

    Here other daughter had marks on her ankle.
    @tateasa/TikTok

    So, the mother confronted her daughter, wondering why on earth she was supposedly calling in a vampire: "I call Alexis and say, Hey, this vampire said you called him. Did you? Did you call on a vampire? Did you summon a vampire?"

    While Alexis said that she didn't call the vampire in, she was 'obsessed with the show, True Blood.'

    To be fair, it is a pretty decent show, but Tateasa wasn't impressed and asked Alexis if she really wanted to go with the vampire: "Do you want to go? Like, come on, you brought this on yourself?"

    When Alexis said she didn't, Tateasa started praying: "I thought, pray, cry out, ask God to intervene. And without fear, like, I have no fear," and it worked.

    They were never bothered by the vampire again, so if you think you might be being followed by a vampire, you should consult a psychic and pray, apparently.

    If you have a story you want to tell, send it to UNILAD via [email protected] 

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