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Family undertake one among UK’s most haunted dolls which ‘growled’ at mum once they met

A spooky British family have adopted their very own haunted doll.

JP Kenny, 34, and Kymmi Jeffrey, 38, and their children Snow and Pebble, decided to add a new member to their family, Annie, who is one of the most haunted dolls in the UK.

The family from Cheshire, were contacted by its owner about rehoming the doll, knowing that they would be just group to take her in based on their love for ghosts and spirits.

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Kymmi said: “We had met her a few times. The first time was JP and I and when I went to pick her up, she growled.



Annie even 'growled' at the family
Annie even ‘growled’ at the family

“The second time was when we took the girls with us and she was very active, both Snow and Pebble fell in love with her.”

Since bringing her home, the family explained how they have been experiences incredibly weird activity throughout the house such as living room doors slamming, star-shaped beings appearing and an overall negative feeling on everyone.

Kymmi said: “The day we picked her up was quite an emotional day.



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“We went for a family day out to the beach with Annie and then to transition her into our family she stayed in the main house for two weeks. This is how we work with all our haunted artefacts, to help them settle.

“We could not keep Annie in the main house for two weeks. We had lots of strange and negative happenings and decided to place her into our Occult room after nine days and we still experienced a heaviness and a presence of someone not being happy with us.”

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