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Wednesday, 22 July 2015

Family Haunted By Demon That Beats Them As They Sleep!

A family reckon they are being molested by an evil ghost in a Paranormal Activity-style haunting.

The Fry family say they are being molested by an evil incubus demon. (Picture: WALES NEWS SERVICE)

The Fry family from South Wales say they have been left battered and bruised by an evil ‘incubus demon’ which preys on them while they sleep.
Tracey, 46, says she is convinced they are being haunted and dad Keiron, 32, has forked out £100 to get the house in Tredegar cleansed by an expert.
The family have even summoned a local priest to bless their council house.
The Fry family said the phantom, which has also been menacing the couple’s three children, was summoned by an Ouija board.
Dad-of-three Keiron, took this picture which he says shows the demon sitting in his son’s bedroom....


Keiron said: ‘We are being molested by demons.
‘My wife goes to bed fine, doesn’t feel anything in the night but when she wakes up she’s in agony.
‘I wake up the next day and said: ‘I didn’t do that. I would never beat my wife.’
The family’s cats have been left too frightened to go upstairs.
Keiron called a paranormal expert after the phantom told his children: ‘I’m going to slit your parents’ throats.’

Tracey Fry has been left with bruises after allegedly being beaten by the demon in her sleep. (Picture: WALES NEWS SERVICE)
Tracy, who is a full-time carer, said: ‘It’s getting worse and worse and there’s nothing we can do.’
‘It has affected our marriage because we have been rowing and fighting all the time about the demon. It has been feeding off all the negative energy.’
Church of Wales Vicar Johnathan Widdess has also visited the Frys to help them tackle the ghost.
He said: ‘They invited us there and we spoke about what was going on. We said a prayer to try and help him.’

Is This A Demon Captured On Camera?

Is this a DEMON captured on camera? 
Spooky picture taken in 'haunted house' shows 'disgusting' face! 

 A British teacher took this spooky image while visiting his parents in Jamaica.


A British teacher claims to have captured a DEMON on camera after visiting his parents "haunted" house in Jamaica. This spooky image shows what family members believe is the demon of a disgruntled elderly relative. The 42-year-old secondary school teacher was visiting his parents in Clarendon when he captured the image. The man - who lives in Richmond, south London - said he took a picture of a painting on a wall in the house showing a scenic image of a waterfall. But when he looked at the picture he saw the 'demon' instead. The man, who wishes to remain anonymous, said: "There was a wall with a painting on it and i thought that I would take a picture." The picture was taken inside a home in Clarendon, Jamaica "I was looking at it and I thought 'what is that!'. Everybody in the house started screaming and running away. "I have never seen anything like this, it is disgusting and has given me headaches." The man's family are convinced it is a demon and say the home in Jamaica is haunted. They believe the demon is that of an elderly relative who was unhappy about being moved into a care home before her death. "My family believe she has come back to haunt the house," said the man. The image has so spooked the man's family they have now moved out of their home into rented accommodation.

Mystery As 600 Dogs Jump From 'Haunted Suicide Bridge'

Experts are baffled by the bizarre phenomenon that has seen several hundred pets plunge to the floor leaving at least 50 dead.




At least 50 dogs have leapt to their deaths from a 50ft 'suicide bridge' - and nobody knows why.
Animal psychologists are baffled by the bizarre phenomenon that has seen up to 600 dogs jump off the bridge for no apparent reason. Explanations range from the curious canines being over-excited, to ghosts haunting the century-old bridge next to Gothic castle Overtoun House. Some locals in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland, even claim it could be the spirit of the 'White Lady of Overtoun' who has been sighted there for over 100 years.

Peering out: Is this the ghost of Lady Overtoun at the window of the nearby 19th-century manor house?

Religious and philosophy teacher Paul Owens told the Sun: "I was standing there two years ago when I felt a firm, hard prod that felt like a finger. "Something or someone was trying to push me over the bridge too, just like the dogs." In 1994 Kevin Moy threw his baby son to his death and later tried to kill himself at the same spot, it was reported.

A sign now warns dog owners of the "dangerous bridge" reading: "Please keep your dogs on a lead."
The tragic pets mostly jump from the same side, in clear weather and are breeds with long snouts.


Another, more scientific, theory suggests minks below are responsible for attracting dogs with their powerful musk scent.

Three-year-old Cassie is one of the few dogs to survive the fall. She was being walked by her owner Alice Trevorrow and her son Thomas when the springer spaniel suddenly leapt from the 50ft high bridge for no apparent reason. Alice told the Daily Record: “We had just got out the car and Cassie immediately made her way to the bridge... she turned her head, looked up and did this massive leap.
“I will never forget the awful whine she made as she leaped. “My son looked down and all he could see was a dot. She managed to get herself up and met my son, collapsing when she saw him. How she survived that, I’ll never know.”

Lucky: Alice Trevorrow and dog Cassie, who survived the drop


However, Donna Cooper was not so lucky. She witnessed her collie dog Ben's tragic sudden death when it leapt over a parapet on the granite bridge without warning. Donna previously told Mail Online: "His paw was broken, his jaw was broken and his back was broken and badly twisted."
Ben was taken back to the vets, before they made the decision to put him down.

The area's MSP Jackie Baillie said: "I have heard many heartbreaking stories about dog owners who have lost their pets due to this unexplained phenomenon."

Danger: The sign warns dog owners about the 50ft bridge

Leading animal behaviourist Dr David Sands investigated the cases for Animal Planet and offered an alternative explanation. He said: "Just me as a person, all of your sense are on fire, you can sense and smell the waterfall. I can smell the undergrowth and I can see the Gothic part of the bridge. "I've looked at pictures but coming to the place for the first time, it has a kind of strange feeling. "It's perfectly natural for people to want to look down and I'm wondering if it's the same for dogs. "I think it's highly likely at all of the cases that it was curiosity that killed the dog."