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Exorcist Hired by Council to Expel 'Ghoul'

Exorcist hired to expel ghoul from council house



Terrified ... Sabrina Fallon.

View GalleryAN EXORCIST was hired by a council to expel a ghoul from a family home.

And the move was worth every penny of taxpayers' cash, according to the terrified tenants.

District of Easington Council paid £60 towards the psychic's fee after the frightened Fallon family asked her to banish the bizarre goings-on.

Mum Sabrina Fallon called in ghostbuster Suzanne Hadwin after hearing banging in the loft, watched as items flew across rooms and doors slammed in their faces.

The council, which has admitted the action was "unusual", agreed to pay half of the £120 bill because the Fallons were unwilling to stay in the house at Basingstoke Road, Peterlee, County Durham.

While the decision to used taxpayers' money has been criticised, Sabrina, 23, who has lived in the house with husband Martin, 24, and daughters Shannon, nine, and Amie, 16-months, since June, says they now love their home and have had no further trouble.

She added: "It's not a waste of money because the council were in there and witnessed what happened.

"It was like ice even with the heating on, it was dull no matter how bright the lights were and there was a horrid smell. It was like living in a mortuary."

Mrs Fallon first called in police when banging began in the loft.

Although sceptical, she contacted the house-cleansing ghosthunter for help.

Ms Hadwin said she sent her Russian spirit guide Romanoff to neutralise the energy in the property before visiting herself and using angels to help rid it of evil.

She believes the bad spirit was connected to the murder of a woman killed with a poker and says the family is now happy to say in the house, which is rented from East Durham Homes.

The 35-year-old, previously of Seaham and Witherwack, Sunderland, said council staff agreed there was a bad atmosphere at the property and were there as she worked.

She defended the use of public funds to pay for her services and said: "They could get me in or be homeless. The family weren't going to go in that house any more.

"In some cases, people don't believe it until they've been in that atmosphere and had a poltergeist on top of them, and that's why the council brought me in."

Other incidents before Ms Hadwin's visit included a dressing gown flying down the stairs at a family member who was checking on the house whilst the Fallons were on holiday.

Mrs Fallon reported feeling like someone was trying to take her child from her as she walked down the steps.

Mark Wallace, campaign director of the Taxpayers' Alliance, described the move to use public cash as a "ridiculous waste of money".

He added: "People don't pay their council tax for it to be spent on psychic mumbo jumbo.

"What next, will the council be investing in magic beans next year?"

A council spokeswoman said the authority would have faced a £40 charge per night in emergency accommodation for the family if issue had not been resolved.

She added: "This is the first time we have had to take such a measure, however, the tenants were extremely distressed at the time and we therefore believed it was the most appropriate course of action.

"The family were pleased with the outcome and the advice and assistance they received from the council and are now happy to remain in their home.

"The council is committed to preventing homelessness, no matter what the cause, and last year, helped more than 130 people avoid the distress and financial costs of losing their homes through a range of interventions, albeit none of them quite as unusual as this."

From the above link, worth looking at for a truely terrifying mono-brow.
 
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The National Power Company of Iceland, Landsvirkjun, hired an exorcist last month to rid an old farm of a troublesome spirit in advance of the building being torn down.

The power company hired Reverend Kristinn Ágúst Friðfinnsson to perform the ceremony at the farm, which is located near Hvolsvöllur—a small town in the south of Iceland about 65 miles east of Reykjavík.

According to the farm’s owner, Daníel Magnússon, the farm was in dire need of an exorcism.

https://www.singularfortean.com/new...-hires-exorcist-to-rid-farm-of-jealous-spirit
 
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