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Saturday, 4 July 2015

Medium claims Alton Towers theme park is haunted by evil spirits.

Alton Towers: 'Ghostbuster' claims accident-hit theme park is 'haunted by evil spirits' Medium

Christine Hamlett believes the popular attraction is 'cursed' following last month's crash and yesterday's rollercoaster breakdown. 

A medium claims Alton Towers is haunted following the latest problem to hit the theme park.
Medium Christine Hamlett believes the popular attraction is 'cursed' following last month's crash and yesterday's rollercoaster breakdown.


The 58-year-old has warned says the site, in Staffordshire, is haunted by a poltergeist.

Dozens of people were stranded hanging face down in midair when the park's Air rollercoaster failed in the middle of a ride, bringing back memories of the horror crash last month.

Eighty people were stuck inside sweltering carriages for an hour after two monorail trains broke down. Two monorail trains stopped at 17:25 BST, leaving people trapped inside.
Last month, 16 people were hurt when the Smiler rollercoaster crashed into an empty carriage at the theme park.

Mirror.co.uk has also learned that two carriages collided on the Sonic Spinball ride on Tuesday.

Christine, who lives ain nearby Cannock Chase, told The Star: “I’ve looked at Alton Towers in the past and it’s definitely haunted, probably cursed too.

“There’s some clear poltergeist activity there.

“History shows us there were a lot of battles and deaths in the grounds."

The theme park was opened in the grounds of an stately home which once appeared on the TV show 'Most Haunted.'

In the episode, presenter Yvette Fielding, 46, was pelted with stones by a ghost who allegedly told them to “f*** off”, the Star reports.



Another ghostly spectre of a woman wearing a long dress is said to walk the grounds.

A spokesman for Alton Towers yesterday said it took an hour to walk 80 people off the monorail using the evacuation walkways, the park said.

"The train drivers kept guests informed via the on board PA system and refreshments were provided," an Alton Towers spokesman said.

Guests stuck on the Air ride were cleared "within standard operating procedures", according to park bosses. No injuries have been reported.
People waiting to go on the ride took to Twitter to say people had been left “stranded” on the Air rollercoaster.

The park had previously said it would introduce stricter safety procedures in the wake of the Smiler crash.

Two women, 20-year-old Vicky Balch and 17-year-old Leah Washington, underwent leg amputations following the crash on 2 June.


Article > The Mirror by Sam Adams

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