
The Saco River in Maine flows about 50 miles from Lovewell Pond to Saco Bay in the Atlantic Ocean. In 1675, three white men sailed the river in an ordinary wooden boat.
They suddenly saw a Native American woman in a canoe with her baby boy crying loudly. On the one hand, the condition of these three men was drunk and reckless to commit cruel acts.
They snatched the orok from its mother's arms and threw it into the river, believing the myth that native babies could swim even if they were only a few months old.
Unbeknownst to the three whites, it turns out the victim's father is the local chieftain. He then cursed the waters along the Saco River.
In addition, he also asked the river "waiter" to claim the life of anyone, the brave three white man to Saco every year.