Family fled from sobbing poltergeist
Posted by Hayley on September 21, 2007
Before I make this post, I firstly want to say thanks to Andre for giving me the opportunity to contribute to the Ghost Sickness blog. I first started writing my own paranormal blog earlier this year and used it as a channel to vent my thoughts, ideas and opinions regarding the paranormal when I had no-one around me who would listen or understand, so to be given the opportunity to contribute to someone else’s blog too is a privilege, so thanks! – Hayley
Now to business, I wanted to write to tell of a story I recently heard regarding a family here in England who fled their home from a sobbing poltergeist. Spooky huh? Apparently the family finally had enough of the phenomena occurring in their small home, not only did they have the ghostly sobbing to contend with, but there were a series of other unexplainable happenings such as object literally jumping across the room, huge sudden drops in temperature in random rooms, there was also the creepy appearance of a skull image in a picture frame and the most disturbing is the noise of a child sobbing heavily in the dead of night.
Enough to send even the bravest of paranormal investigators running, let alone a young family with children. A family friend called in a clairvoyant, who claimed he saw the image of a child in a dressing gown.
Allison, the home owner said: “I don’t really want to leave the house so it would be better if they could do something to sort it out and get this thing out of my house. If they can’t get rid of it I’ll have to move.”
In a statement, Carlisle Housing Association said: “Carlisle Housing Association takes any situation which is causing distress to its tenants seriously and will offer support and assistance where it can. Two members of The Housing Management team visited the tenant on Monday morning to assess the situation and also arranged for the local vicar to contact her separately. We appreciate the distress the tenant has voiced and will continue to offer her our support.”
Carlisle Housing Association, which owns the property, has now arranged for a priest to step in and end the family’s nightmare.
This a very odd move on the housing associations behalf, it isn’t very often that housing associations in the UK would take such actions, lets just hope that it puts the home owners at rest and allows them to get on with their lives.






























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