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The most complete account of the mysterious goings-on were filed by the owner of the clinic, known to some as “La Clinique des Allongés”, the respected physician Dr Cuénot (member of France’s Académie de Médecine and the son of renowned biologist and genetician Lucien Cuénot). His writings were published by the Revue Métapsychique in June 1966.
Cuénot reported that the events began in May 1963, as patients relaxed outside on the terrace, making the most of some early-evening sunshine, which was particularly welcome after what had been a cold winter and a rainy start to the spring. All of a sudden, they found themselves pelted by a flurry of stones, pebbles and pieces of brick showering down from the upper levels of the building. Nurses rushed inside to work out where the stones were being thrown from, but to no avail.
The (high-tide) Bassin-side view of the clinic (source: sudinsolite.com),
and Résidence Maupassant Plage, the residential building which is now in its place.
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Patients relaxing during a break
in the stone showers (source: Mystère TV).
On another occasion, four patients were on the terrace when the stone-throwing began. They went upstairs to check the relevant part of the building but the investigation proved fruitless. Returning to the terrace the stones began to fall again. They went back inside and once more tried to uncover the culprit. Again, the quest was futile.
Finally, one day when the weather was particularly nice, absolutely all the staff and patients were out enjoying the sun. As the stone showers began it became clear that none of the patients or staff could be considered as the guilty party.
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Jacqueline, or possibly Angelina,
or maybe both (source: Mystère TV).
Cuénot thought back a few weeks and realised the events had begun when he had announced the upcoming closure of the clinic to nursing staff and patients. He began to think that Jacqueline had been so severely affected by the announcement that she was using poltergeist-like telekinetic means to permanently “occupy” the premises.
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Dr Cuénot (source: Mystère TV).
On September 1st, Cuénot took Jacqueline to one side for a long conversation. Some consider the talk to have been a form of exorcism. At the very least, she got a lot off her chest; Jacqueline was jaded, wasn’t interested in having a relationship, didn’t want children, would laugh at funerals and cry at weddings. Whatever, after the pep talk the stone showers ceased overnight (by now it was estimated that around 1,000 stones had fallen to the ground), although lesser incidents began to take place: mainly unexplained banging and bedroom doors which would mysteriously open and close.Meanwhile Toquet declared the events of the previous weeks had been of “paranormal nature” and that it was “impossible to explain them through the use of normal factors of interpretation”. As planned, Cuénot did go on to sell the clinic which he had owned for more than 25 years. As the sea-front continued to develop in subsequent years, a modern residential building went up in its place. And, until evidence is provided of the contrary, it is perfectly safe to walk past the building without having to worry about stones being thrown from upper storeys!
- Find it: Résidence Maupassant Plage, Promenade Veyrier-Montagnères, Arcachon.
- Further reading (and source materials for this article):
- Sud Ouest item
- Mystère TV video report
- Sud Insolite item
- Réseau des Orbes report
- Besoin de Savoir article