Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Security camera footage shows supermarket ghost in action

The south Australian town of Brompton is a little spooked after CCTV video captured what appears to be proof that their local IGA supermarket is haunted. Last Thursday night, owner Norm Hurst closed up, leaving the shop in ship-shape condition.



But at 11.30pm, the CCTV cameras mysteriously switched on to capture a packet of Roll-Ups sweets in the middle of aisle. But the Roll-Ups are kept 12 metres, an aisle and a corner away.

The CCTV footage clearly shows the Roll-Ups packet being flung into the middle of the aisle - from the pasta section.


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"One of the cameras shows the packet of Roll-Ups just arriving on the ground ... it's not just slid off, it's been thrown out of the pasta, yet the roll-ups are kept 12 metres away," Mr Hurst said. Mr Hurst bought the store in October 2011, and was warned by the previous owners that the shop was haunted. He was sceptical - until now.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

It doesn't look "flung". But if it is a ghost, maybe it's trying to fight diabetes by showing sugar should be thrown, not put in your mouth.

shak said...

At our local, there's a sign that keeps falling down one of the patron's head. It has done so three times now and witnessed by all. The last time, he was about 2 meters away and the pub was crowded that night. They stopped putting up the sign to keep him from getting a concussion.

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