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06.05.2022 - 21:33 / perezhilton.com
Bar fights aren’t anything out of the ordinary, but a ghost hunter said he had to leave a UK pub because he got tussled up by a “demon”!
Tony Ferguson is a part-time paranormal investigator who aims to debunk rumors across many supposedly haunted places in the country. But in an interview with The Daily Star, he revealed that one spot lives up to the spooky hype: the Ancient Ram Inn in Gloucestershire, where he apparently felt he was “being strangled” by a supernatural entity!
According to the outlet, Tony and his team from Ghost2Ghost had to leave the site, which is said to be one of the most haunted in the UK, two hours ahead of schedule because they were so spooked out by odd events they couldn’t explain.
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The 37-year-old told the paper:
Yikes!
Tony then went into a bit more detail about what happened, telling the paper he and his crew were terrified because there were “so many banging sounds” and that they “even heard a dragging sound above us,” despite there being nobody upstairs.
Then came the terrifying moment where Tony allegedly felt something around his neck. He recalled:
OMG, what!?
The ghost hunter admitted that the experience was even too much for him, adding:
Crazy!
Rumor has it the Ancient Ram Inn was built on pagan burial ground, which would naturally explain its hellmouth-ish state. Other rumors hint that the pub, which is now a tourist attraction due to its reputation, was a destination for people to practice witchcraft and devil worship, so who knows what kind of spookiness is swirling around in there!
The inn used to be owned by John Humphries, who lived there until his death in 2017. Humphries apparently
A brave mum has recalled the frightening moment that her tot disappeared down a manhole.
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