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Thursday, 13 November 2014

Most Haunted capture "Possessed Wheelchair" on film.

Terrifying moment TV crew capture moving 'possessed wheelchair'


The haunted chair was found in Newton House in Wales, a 17th century mansion built on the site of an ancient castle.

The Carmarthenshire house is reputedly haunted by a 'White Lady,' and researchers from the Most Haunted TV series decided to investigate.


Explaining what they found, presenter Yvette Fielding said: "At the end of the episode we manage to capture an old Victorian wheelchair and we capture it moving on its own. The footage has been analysed for fakery, and all the rest of it and it is amazing, fantastic stuff."

The most haunted place in Britain, she said, is the Edinburgh Vault, and the "Stone Circle".


 "Three of the crew suffered scratches, and cuts on their back and back of their legs from negative energy. One of them went to A&E.

"I was so frightened and terrified and couldn't stop crying. It was very upsetting."Helping to launch the Sunday Express A-Z of the Unexplained, Yvette said that more people now believe in "the afterlife" than when she began doing the show 15 years ago.

She said: "When it started only about 30 per cent believed in spiritualism. Now the latest surveys are saying 60 per cent."

Fielding, who presents the series on Really channel, said: "We've not seen such an upsurge since The Great War, the last period of spiritualism, but again, there are so many terrible things happening; there's all this unrest, we need answers."

She has also made contact with her late father and a grandmother; "I now have a better relationship with my father than when he was alive!"





Article > The Express by David Stephenson

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