Harry Potter’s grave found in Yorkshire
When everyone out there is busy with Dumbledore-is-a-gay news, there is a surprised founding from UK. The grave of Harry Potter was found in St Lawrence’s Church, in Carlton Miniott, near Thirsk, in North Yorkshire, UK. Nah, don’t be so shocked because our beloved JK Rowling’s schoolboy wizard hasn’t been smacked to death by “He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named.”
It is written on the tombstone - Harry Potter, died in 1919 aged 29. The coincident doesn’t stop here because the worker who responsible for the cemetery has the same surname with the author of Harry Potter’s book. Hah! But he has no relation with J.K.Rowling though.
I found out this news from today’s newspaper. The source of this is Yorkshire Evening Post. The coincident might be real or being made up for sensational report. Whatever it is, this founding surely grabs a lot of people’s attention, from the villagers to the fans.

