Friday 4 April 2014

Haunted Family To Be Rehoused



A FAMILY in the north of France are to be rehoused – because their home is haunted. 

One of the family was taken to hospital earlier this month after being hit by a flying chair and several villagers and the mayor in Mentque-Nortbécourt, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, have witnessed strange events. 

The mother, father and 18-year-old son are to be rehoused after applying for a move last July and have been living temporarily on a campsite. 

They spoke of oranges flying across the room, being hit by soap dispensers and of being hit on the head by flying stones. The local diocese had even sent in an exorcist. 

The Pas-de-Calais conseil général is to look at rehousing them. Their house has had six different tenants in 13 years but no one else had reported any problem.



Another news reports says....



Family 'hit by flying chairs' in haunted house!


A spooked family from a village in northern France were reportedly hospitalized after being hit by ‘flying chairs’ at their home, which they claim is haunted. Housing authorities in the area have agreed to move them elsewhere.
When it comes to paranormal activities, a freaked out French family living in a supposed haunted house in the French village of Mentque-Nortbécourt, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, claim to have seen it all.
They’ve witnessed oranges floating across the room, violent attacks by soap trays and earlier this month members of the spooked family were hospitalized after being hit by flying chairs.
According to the local newspaper the family have reported that the strange happenings have been going on since last July. To prove they were not going mad they have brought in others from the village, including the mayor, to witness the events.
“It’s becoming dangerous,” the mother told France 3 television. “My friend had to go to hospital this week after getting hit in the head by stones. It’s serious.”
Paramedics were called earlier this month after one member of the family said he was hit by a flying chair in his face and a soap tray on the back.
The local diocese has sent in an exorcist to try to banish any troublemaking evil spirits that may reside in the home, local television reported.
The ghostly goings-on have become so bad that the family have pleaded with authorities to move them to a new home.
According to the Voix du Nord, the family were first given temporary lodging in a campsite, but now have no fixed accommodation. The local council in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region have told the father they are taking care of their case.
The strange happenings in Mentque-Nortbécourt have grabbed the attention of the media in France, with TF1 television asking whether it’s a case of “paranormal phenomenon or a just a village joke”.
Although numerous people have lived at the home in recent years, it seems none of them reported any flying chairs.

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