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“Everyone saw the ghosts there"


Eldorado

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Phantom footsteps on the stairs, the ghost of a little girl, cracks appearing in the glass of framed family photographs and the discovery of strange objects from the past: a family got more than they’d bargained for when they moved to Caister-on-Sea.

Think of a typical haunted house and you may bring to mind a Victorian manor house in an isolated location surrounded by overgrown brambles and boasting creaking doors, attics, cellars and a convenient legend that keeps locals away.

What probably doesn’t come to mind is a family home built in the 1970s close to a busy coastal road and surrounded by similar homes as far as the eye can see. But it was one such relatively-modern home that a family of five moved to in 2001 – there were five in the household, a mother, father, grandmother and two children aged nine and 14…and then there were the ghosts.

Full story at the UK Eastern Daily Press: Link

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1 hour ago, Eldorado said:

Full story at the UK Eastern Daily Press: Link

I hear so many ghost stories on TV and the internet that this all ho-hum to me. Extrapolating over the course of humanity there must be millions/billions. I'm no longer doubting the 'if' but down to the 'what/why' questions.

For the skeptics, how many similar things can they explain away without kind of sounding like dogmatic ostriches with their heads in the sand?

“My Dad never believed in ghosts – and then he saw the little girl and he said we had to move as soon as possible,” the woman added.

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Do we have more than stories? I didnt think so.

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