A woman was trapped under the floor of a dilapidated house in Melbourne for days, with residents claiming it was probably as long as a week.
Neighbours went to investigate the โHalloween houseโ after hearing scratching and murmuring coming from under the house.

It took eight firefighters two hours to cut a hole in the kitchen floor and rescue the 37-year-old โ how do you get wedged that deeply under a floor!?
Well no one quite knows the answer yet, with the woman โextremely dehydrated and incoherentโ and unable to explain how she ended up there.
Not surprising seeing as Melbourne has hovered around a brisk seven degrees overnight for the last week.
Despite the exterior appearance of the house, emergency services said it appeared someone lived there and the amount of furniture inside actually made the rescue operation difficult.
โThere was furniture in the house, quite a lot, paintings on the walls, tables and chairs, couches, so it certainly wasnโt a vacant house,โ said Metropolitan Fire Brigade Commander Roger Chitty.
One neighbour, Janis, told The Age said she saw a blonde woman picking off fence palings to get to the property a week earlier.
โLast Sunday, about midday, I saw this lady coming up the street looking in, and then she went down the laneway,โ she said.
โShe pulled a couple [of fence palings] off. I assumed she was trying to get in.โ
โI was in my bedroom when I saw her. My partner came in and I said, โI donโt know what sheโs doingโ and he said, โI reckon sheโs a squatterโ.โ
Janis said the woman she saw was the โdefinitelyโ the same one pulled out from under the house.
โThe firefighter said sheโd been there for four days, and I said, โMate, sheโs probably been there since Sunday because thatโs when I saw her.'โ
Multiple other neighbours described how theyโd never seen any sign of life in the house.
โWeโve never seen anyone come or go. The curtains are never open, itโs really strange,โ one said.
โMy kids call it the Halloween house โ theyโre terrified of it.โ
