Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Man scraps van he claims was vandalised by poltergeists that are now trying to kill him

A van allegedly vandalised by poltergeists has been scrapped by its owner, after 12 months of being ‘plagued by demonic spirits.’ Paul Friday, who runs a wheelie bin cleaning company in Netherley, Liverpool, claims the ghouls moved from his home into his van after a medium from a local church exorcised them - and now he believes they’re trying to kill him after switching to haunting him personally. The 54-year-old also claims he was left with no choice but to scrap the Ford Transit and all of his work equipment after a string of ‘terrifying’ incidents including having his brakes tampered with and his van being doused with a gallon of petrol by ‘demonic entities.’



He said: “It all started about 12 months ago when I bought a new generator. It kept breaking and when I took it to be repaired the wires were all ruined. After getting it fixed it happened again and the repairman said ‘it must be a ghost.’ Strange things started happening in the house and in the van so I called someone out from the spiritualist church - they said they had ‘sent the spirits to the light’ and that they were gone. But things kept happening in my van - the spiritualist, Wendy, spent half an hour in the back of there and came out physically drained.

“She said that the spirit was very powerful and that the best advice was probably to get rid of it. It was damaging my business as I couldn’t work.” Paul originally tried to get rid of the van by selling it on eBay but claims that the poltergeists sabotaged his efforts by ripping up the floor of the vehicle. He said: “The spiritualist church advised I just got rid of the van. It was a powerful ghost and it became dangerous so I decided to scrap the van and everything in it. My friend put it on eBay for me and then the next day I opened the back of the van up and the floor had been ripped up, so I ended up scrapping the whole lot.” Now, Paul is appealing for help in getting rid of the ghosts.



He said: “I just need somebody to help me. It is becoming dangerous and I honestly think they’re trying to kill me. If you’d have told me this a few years ago I’d have never believed you, I don’t believe in anything like this but after the last 12 months I do believe and I need to get help.” Paranormal expert Tom Slemen says he believes that Paul is a victim of a rare ‘person centred haunting.’ He said: “Most ghosts and troublesome entities haunt a premises or a specific location, but occasionally they target a person and move about with that person, and sometimes this terrifying state of affairs can go on for years. The best course of action is for the victim to try and attend a place of worship - be it a church, mosque or synagogue. Hopefully this won’t be a lengthy person-centred haunting.”

2 comments:

Gareth said...

When I was at college a mate bought a bike with 666 in the registration number. We joked about it being cursed. Then it occurred to us that we could have some fun with him so we started to prank him with little things, like loosening the ht leads so it wouldn't start. When he started to tell us about his misfortunes we would wind him up about the bike being cursed. Then the pranks got bigger until we got to the stage of doing things like picking up the locked bike and moving it to a different parking spot outside college and hammed up our comments about curses more and more, fully expecting him to realise that he was being wound up. Then one day he took the bike to some weird medium woman who told him the bike had its very own poltergeist. Following an exorcism we debated stopping so that he would believe this had worked, but decided driving somebody to believe in spiritualism was unfair. So we carried out a few more pranks so that he would know the exorcism hadn't worked, then we fessed up. He saw the funny side.

Hope this bloke isn't being pranked by his mates.

arbroath said...

Hahaha, very good!

You may well be right about him being pranked.