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Thursday 24 September 2015

Terrifying Poltergeist Activity Caught on Camera

We have a guest in our home': Terrifying video shows 'poltergeist' in a kitchen as the ceiling light swings and a bin is hurled across the room


  • A woman has captured eerie footage of a 'ghost' terrorising her home
  • Ashy Murphy, from Cork, shared the footage claiming she 'had a guest'
  • Video shows light swaying, plates smashing and cupboard doors opening



An Irish woman has captured terrifying footage of 'paranormal activity' occurring in her home, after inanimate objects began flying around her kitchen.


Loud crashes can be heard as the video shows metal bowls clattering to the floor, cupboard doors swinging open and a red bucket sliding across the room, appearing to be heading straight for her.
'We have a guest in our home,' Ashy Murphy said after she shared the disturbing footage from Cork, Ireland, on Tuesday.

At the outset, the footage appears to show a standard kitchen with nothing untoward occurring.
However, it doesn't take long for the peculiar activity to begin, as the ceiling lamp slowly begin to sway before gaining momentum and violently move back and forth.

Underneath, a loud crash can be heard, as two broom sticks clatter to the floor.

The camera then quickly pans to the sink, where metal pots make a piercing crash as they collide before settling on the bench.

Strange things then begin to happen on the other side of the room where the bread box slides forward and the cupboard swings open.



Perhaps the most concerning, is at the end of the video when a red plastic bucket slides across the floor, right in the direction of Ms Murphy.

Ms Murphy said: 'It’s getting way worse I defo have to move house.'

While many have dubbed the footage as fake and merely a trick 'with a piece of string,' most viewers were genuinely disturbed by the activity.

'Oh hell no I'd be out in a minute,' one concerned viewer wrote.
'I guess it didn't like the music' another jokingly wrote.
Nearly four million people have watched the footage on Facebook.
One viewer offered a logical explanation when they wrote: 'You can clearly see the wire being pulled at 1.05.'