December 22, 2024 06:49 AM

The Hostel: Britain's Most Haunted House Has Ghost Hunters Vomitting While Objects Move & Shadows Of Children Appeared

A spooky house where a group of ghost extremists stayed the night was so haunted that it made some of them physically sick. The creepy house, called The Hostel by paranormal experts, is famous for its spooky aura, with tales of moving chairs, objects being spewed through the air and candles instantly blowing out.

Branded as one of the most haunted houses in Britain, The Hostel is a seven-bedroom house located in Hull, East Yorkshire. The place has numerous accounts recorded of ghostly faces appearing in the windows leading even the police to break-in. The Hostel owner Andy Yates said that he once came downstairs to discover steak knives poised on the plates in the drying rack. He told Daily Mail that he once tried renting the property twice but the longest last only for four days. He added that he once saw a child's shadow emerged from the fireplace and stayed there for 15 minutes.

One of the people courageous enough to step inside The Hostel is the 26 years old Becci Cook who said spooky forces began to manifest as soon as their team entered the front door. She told Mirror that things moved and three of their team members even vomited. She added that there was a feeling of sickness that came over them. Doors unlocked on their own and one man even had a ball flung at him when he mentioned aloud that he could live in the place. Becci further claimed an evil spirit admitted to having abused and murdered women and children and buried them in the courtyard of the house.

The group was in The Hostel between 9 pm and 4 am and tried to piece together its mysterious past and to discover why it had become haunted. Sue Thompson, another ghost-hunter said that they discovered a spirit of an evil man upstairs as well as a woman and three children below. She added that they got a name of a ten-year-old spirit, Walter, who died from hanging in 1840.

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