An skilled ghost hunter claims he was demanded by a “ghost” to “get back” as he approached an eerie entrance of a centuries-old fort.
Paranormal investigator Tony Ferguson, 38, was exploring the stays of a Seventeenth-century fort on his personal when he claims to have heard a number of female and male voices throughout the partitions of the Kenmure Castle.
Mr Ferguson, a private coach by day, additionally claims one of many ghosts responded to a joke he made in regards to the southwest Scotland floor being overgrown. He mentioned the ghost agreed with him.
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Filming the expertise, Mr Ferguson mentioned: “There is sort of a little gap down there. Is {that a} dungeon? I simply heard one other feminine. What is down there? Crazy. The fort is in the midst of nowhere.
“I explored it on my own, but I most definitely was not alone. I asked the question ‘are there any former owners of the castle here?’ then a male voice that says ‘yes’. Also the area I was in I asked the question Is this a prison area as it looked like It a clear male response says ‘no’.”
Tony, of Lymington, Hampshire, has been ghost hunting for 15 years.
He added: “I mentioned about it all being overgrown and a female responded in agreement. Also there was a hole I pointed out as I went near this a male voice said ‘get back’. Overall there were many unexplained things.”
The ghost hunter stood in one of the old corridors of the castle, then stepped outside and spotted the way into the dungeon.
On a separate occasion, Mr Ferguson claimed belligerent poltergeists haunting I’m A Celebrity’s Gwrych Castle in Wales demanded that he depart as a result of he’s English.
Tony claims he heard the fort’s infamous spectres talking in a language he didn’t perceive – presumably Welsh – earlier than they made it abundantly clear they wished him to depart.
“From the moment I walked in I began to feel sick and like I was not welcome,” he said. “The sceptic in me went to check out the area where the noises were coming from only to find nothing was there.
Legend has it that the Countess of Dundonald, the so-called “White Lady”, still haunts the castle after enduring an unhappy marriage and dying in 1924.
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