On Tuesday 13th April 2004, a two-day international conference was hosted at Wirral's Insight Conference Centre for the Association of Transpersonal Psychologists and Naturopathic Therapists.
During a breakout session at approximately 2:56pm, conference delegates reported a brief power cut followed by what they described as an 'ear-piercing electrical buzzing noise’, followed by a crashing sound.
Part of the rear annex of the conference centre, where one of the breakout seminar rooms was located, had collapsed, causing injuries that initially were initially believed to be the cause of death of attendee Ariel Moonstone.
Initial examination of the body revealed burns consistent with those caused by lethal electric shock. Further investigations have revealed that death was cardiac arrest most likely caused by prolonged exposure to electrical current, though the source of this current has not yet been established.
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