Saturday, 17 August 2013

Is This A Ghost in Gloucester City Museum?


VIDEO: Is this is a ghost in Gloucester city museum?


MORE spooky evidence of ghostly goings-on could show that a historic Gloucester site is haunted.
When members of Gloucestershire Supernatural Seekers joined Gloucestershire Paranormal Society for an investigation around the city's Roman walls and former Tudor horse-pool, they detected sights and sounds which they can't easily explain.
The super-naturalists are still scrutinising the video and sound footage they recorded but Alan Wellington, who made the recordings, pointed to the strongest evidence of something appearing to follow him after he walks across the shot.
It was taken in the city museum, which is on the line of the old Roman wall.


"There is a video clip from the room with weird creatures and a strange apparition that seems to follow me," he said.
"The footage is of a strange light shadow figure which goes from the right to the left directly after I walk past the camera.
"The video clip may or may not be paranormal but is most definitely odd or strange to say the least.
"There is the background scream footage taken from the Roman ruins outside Boots where, even with everyone talking, you hear a scream in the background which no one heard at the time but was caught on my camera only."
He said there was also a noise heard by all present on the stairway in the museum that had not been made by anyone present.
Hayley Smith of Gloucestershire Paranormal Society called the evidence "potentially very significant" after it was gathered from 8pm until 1am on Thursday, August 1.
She said sounds of footsteps could be linked to Roman remains found on the corner of Brunswick Road and Eastgate Street
But Hugh Worsnip of Gloucester Civic Trust said although there was much evidence of Roman activity and from later periods in that area, he was "very sceptical" of paranormal activity.

Find the video here...
http://www.gloucestercitizen.co.uk/VIDEO-ghost-Gloucester-city-museum/story-19656768-detail/story.html

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