Bloke photographs ‘ghost’s HEAD in haunted manor’ using high-powered camera

Paul Rowland snapped the haunting image in the Regency Room of Plas Teg, a 17th-century manor believed to be one of Wales’ most haunted places.

It’s the room where the builder of the house, Sir John Trevor, who served in the royal household under Charles I, is thought to have died.

The snap was taken using a specially-built ultraviolet blue pulse lighting system mounted on top of his camera.

Paranormal investigator Paul said that the gadget was designed to emit light at varying frequencies, which would occasionally “become harmonic” with a ghost or spirit and reveal their image.

In photos taken just seconds apart, something resembling a man’s face appears before disappearing again.

“From all my investigations over the years I’ve got no doubt whatsoever that ghosts exist”

Paul Rowland

Paul added: “From all my investigations over the years I’ve got no doubt whatsoever that ghosts exist.

“They don’t exist around us all the time and there are not lots and lots of ghosts around.

“I believe they usually haunt a building for a specific reason – that can be due to the loss of their life through a tragedy, or because they want to pass on a message, or that the spirit was so happy in the building that they stayed there

“But they only make themselves known to certain people at certain times.”

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