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'Ghost' photographed at the Angel

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Published Date: 08 January 2009
Thursday, 11.15am - MYSTERIOUS glowing orbs that could be evidence of ghostly activity at Grantham's Angel and Royal Hotel were photographed by a visiting couple.
Jonathan and Leanne Lumb and daughter Erin, who live in Gillingham, Kent, stayed at the hotel last week and were amazed by what they found on their photos.

Jonathan said: "Leanne was taking some photos of the room to show how nice the hotel was and we discovered dozens of 'orbs' or anomalies in several pictures from different angles.

"During the evening Leanne said she felt a little uneasy in the room and asked if I would leave the hallway light on overnight. We did this and I had a good night's sleep but Leanne's wasn't so good.

"She mentioned that she felt she was being watched but we thought nothing more of it until the morning, and after taking some pictures of the room we think our feelings were justified."

The family believes the photos could be something to do with 'Jasper', the spirit said to haunt parts of the hotel.

  • Have you photographed a ghost or found ectoplasm smeared on your walls? Send your pictures to comment@granthamjournal.co.uk


    Read more stories in the Journal's spooky ghost hunt section by clicking here.


    See ghost hunter Nick McMerkin's video about Jasper the Angel and Royal ghost by clicking here.

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    • Last Updated: 30 January 2009 12:21 PM
    • Source: Grantham Journal
    • Location: Grantham
     
     

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