Who you gonna call? Family send in paranormal experts after 'capturing ghost' in home video
By Daily Mail ReporterLast updated at 2:01 PM on 28th March 2011
- Family given small crucifixes to wear by priest who visited house
- House is a 'portal hole' for ghosts and ghouls, claims medium
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Spooky: Lisa Manning is shown with children Jaydon and Ellie outside their house near Coventry which they believe is haunted |
Now they have been advised to wear crucifixes by a priest after capturing video footage of a chair moving by itself in Ellie's bedroom. Carer Miss Manning, 34, shot the film two weeks ago after putting hidden cameras in the family's home in Holbrooks, an area of Coventry. The 52-second clip shows a wardrobe door opening before a pink swivel chair moves slowly backwards towards the wall.
Weird: These grabs from the home video show a pink chair moving from left to right |
The chair is shown edging across the room in the video |
Miss Manning, who lives with her partner Anthony, 25, in the house, added: 'One medium came in and said our house is a portal, a kind of bus stop for spirits, which they use to pass into our world. 'I set up the video camera because I wanted to prove the ghost exists. 'I couldn't believe it when I played the tape back, it sent chills up my spine. 'We called our landlords and they sent in a priest who blessed the house but said himself that we shouldn't live here, we definitely shouldn't stay. 'He gave us all small crucifixes which we carry at all times in the house. 'The problem is because we can't see it, we don't know where it's going to be or what it's going to do. 'This is a horror house. It's like living in a scary movie. The worst thing about it is, even I can't believe what's happening myself.'
Who dunnit? Mrs Manning took a picture to illustrate her claim that they are haunted by a poltergeist, who threw this cutlery on the floor |
Lisa, a full-time carer, said she was sceptical when her children started complaining about hearing noises and seeing objects move on their own. But she became suspicious after her pet dog was mysteriously killed last October after apparently being shoved down the stairs. She said: 'I found him lying at the bottom of the stairs badly hurt. 'No one was in the house at the time. I took him to the vet but he died. The vet told me later his injuries were consistent with being shoved.' Lisa is now begging her landlord Whitefriars to re-house her family.