Woman buys property with a "hill": When she finds out the truth about it, the shock follows
Ohio (USA) - After a confusing discovery made by an American woman on her recently purchased property, thousands of users on the Internet are rightly speculating about what happened at the site.

Vicky and her partner Tom bought building land in the US state of Ohio about a month ago. Apart from meadows and bushes, the plot doesn't offer much - apart from a small hill.
During a tour, Vicky took a closer look at the inconspicuous elevation. "I saw a hole in the side of the mound and thought it might be an animal or insect nest," she explained to Newsweek.
What the "mound" turned out to be instead was more than shocking to Vicky. "I looked inside (carefully!) and saw a cinder block and some metal," she recalls.
"I walked around the mound and saw a tail light and part of the trunk." After a few spadefuls, Vicky and her partner realized that a car had been buried on their building site.
Someone had laid the silver vehicle on its side and covered it with earth. Grass and a few bushes had quickly grown on top, making the hiding place perfect.
Video: Woman makes unusual discovery on property

Vicky, who normally shows her everyday life with her Haflinger "Nemo" on her TikTok profile , now quickly documented how she uncovered the car piece by piece.
Before doing so, however, she called the police as she didn't know what to do in this situation. Many users on the Internet also speculated that it could be a crime scene and that someone wanted to make the car disappear.
However, the officers remained relaxed at the sight of the buried car and explained to Vicky that it was not unusual in rural areas to simply bury unusable cars.
However, if Vicky came across a vehicle identification number while uncovering the car, she should give it to the police. This would at least allow them to find out who made the car, when and where.
According to the first parts uncovered, the vehicle is probably either a Dodge Durango from 2005 or a Caravan from the 2000s.
Viewers eagerly await the next car video
Some users asked Vicky why she wouldn't just leave her find in place and instead do the work of digging the vehicle out herself. In response, the US-American explained that she wanted to use the property as pasture for her two horses.
The car was a major source of danger. "Horses always get themselves into trouble if they can."
That is why she is now trying to bring in large equipment to remove the "hill". However, this is time-consuming and expensive. As is the disposal of the vehicle. Vicky is therefore offering the vehicle to handymen. After all, it only has a few "superficial damages", jokes the horse owner in a clip.
So until the car has been completely uncovered and examined, it will remain exciting. Many viewers can hardly wait for the young woman's next video.