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Couple stunned after discovering ‘torture chamber’ in new family home

A couple were shocked to discover that their new family home came with a secret surprise – a spooky hidden dungeon.

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A couple were left stunned after stumbling across a secret room in their new family home – that looks like a torture dungeon, The Sun reports.

The homeowners discovered the bizarre hide-out after purchasing the property in Logan, Utah.

Despite initially appearing as just an ordinary lounge, one of the room’s typically mundane pieces of furniture was concealing a hidden room.

The room initially appeared ordinary when the first couple first walked in. Picture: Reddit/@u/gundam2017 via The Sun
The room initially appeared ordinary when the first couple first walked in. Picture: Reddit/@u/gundam2017 via The Sun

The mum-of-two who purchased the home explained that a bookcase positioned against the wall “looked off”, so she decided to try and move it elsewhere.

But she soon realised the storage unit was actually secured on and was disguising a secret door – that she had no idea existed.

The new resident explained the room “hadn’t been included on the listing” of the home built in 1978, leaving her baffled by the mysterious discovery.

She shared spooky pictures showing the stages of her opening the bookcase on Reddit, before revealing the eerie dungeon lurking behind the wall.

The image, seemingly snapped on a night vision camera, shows a concrete room with just one fold-out chair chillingly set up inside.

The new residents snapped the eerie panic chamber with a night vision camera. Picture: Reddit/@u/gundam2017 via The Sun
The new residents snapped the eerie panic chamber with a night vision camera. Picture: Reddit/@u/gundam2017 via The Sun

Various other objects can be seen strewn around the hidey-hole, leaving Reddit users baffled by the purpose of the spooky secret shelter.

The woman wrote: “I have to see what is going on with the lights here but it has dedicated fresh air, power, etc.”

The couple had only come across the room after viewing and buying their new pad.

The owner explained there were no records of the secret room being built and that it was buried under almost 91 centimetres of concrete below the back porch.

“The roof is 3ft (91cm) of concrete and I’m betting the walls are too,” the homeowner added.

The strange set up set Redditor’s tongues wagging, with many fearing it could have been used as a “serial killer’s” bunker.

One wrote: “Fun new home DIY project: search missing persons cases in the area and trying to determine which of them was tortured in your new home!”

The bookcase was concealing a secret dungeon. Picture: Reddit/@u/gundam2017 via The Sun
The bookcase was concealing a secret dungeon. Picture: Reddit/@u/gundam2017 via The Sun

Another added: “I got the absolute HEEBIEST of jeebies looking at this place. Glad I’m not the only one.”

While another added: “That chair makes it look like someone was tortured in there … other than that super cool! Best of luck with your haunted hidden room!”

But another user offered an explanation for the mysterious dungeon, claiming the home previously belonged to a relative.

They wrote: “I know that house. That is my wife’s grandparents house.

“It’s just south of Logan, UT. That panic room was actually constructed really recently, like around 8 years ago.

“It was more of a pet project of her grandpa than a panic room.”

The relieved mum-of-two replied: “That’s super awesome actually and makes more sense, especially with how updated the electricity in the room is.

“Tell whoever thank you for an awesome house and let them know you guys are welcome to stop by and check it out as we update it!”

She told invested Reddit users she would be taking advantage of the dungeon’s low temperatures by converting it into a gym area.

This story originally appeared on The Sun and was reproduced with permission.

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