The manager of a haunted historic inn claims he is “living in fear” after the spook left him with a bleed on the brain.
Nigel Ramsay, the new landlord of The Crown Inn in Lower Peover, Cheshire, claims the pub is the centre of paranormal activity. The 59-year-old is picking up on it more and more after a metal bar fell on his head in the pub's beer cellar, landing him in hospital with a brain bleed.
With stools collapsing, glasses swaying on their own, and chairs moving by themselves, Nigel reached out to psychic medium Deborah Davies. She conducted a ghost investigation at the pub with Linzi Steer from Ghosts of Britain – sharing the result live on Facebook.
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Debbie, a former star of Real Housewives of Cheshire and known as the "Ghost Whisperer", said she "had to go back and clear the place" after hearing the "most chilling EVP [electronic voice phenomenon recording] that I have ever heard in my entire life". She's advised Nigel not to be alone in the pub.
The pub's history and local lore suggest that the ghost of a young girl, who was tragically murdered 200 years ago, haunts the place. Deborah also thinks there's a "nasty" male ghost, believed to be the murderer, causing all the eerie happenings, as reported by MEN.
Nigel, originally from Moss Side, took over the pub in March. He recalls: “In [my] first week I was in the back cellar and an iron bar fell down off a hook and hit me in the centre of the forehead. It caused me to have a bleed on the brain. I thought it was maybe just an accident at the time, but that was the start of the events.
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He adds: "Since then, we've seen regular glasses fly off onto the floor, the TV remote swept across. We hear 'shh shh' noises when we go through doors. We see glasses swinging on their own for no apparent reason".
After contacting Deborah, Nigel started digging into the pub and village's past. He discovered: "A young girl named Maria Rathbone died here in December 1821, Little Girl Lost. She was sent to the shop in the freezing winter, got lost, and no one would let her in.
"She was found dead 400 yards from here still with bacon under her arm, she was just under eight years old. A gentleman found her and had this dream that a girl was found under a holly bush. They found her, they had the inquest and wake for her in this pub. They found that she had perished to death. But when I sent this to Deborah Davies, she said she thinks the ghost is saying that she was murdered."
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Nigel admitted that the spooky investigation really rattled him. He confessed: "I'm a Roman Catholic, Christian – I go to church every week, so I didn't believe in this sort of thing at all, it's not my thing, but the investigation really changed my opinion on things. They had a voice recording and the little girl was saying she was murdered.
"It was kind of eerie, we heard lots of noises. But then the next day Deborah called and said 'Nigel do not be on your own'. Nigel says it shook him up. Before the investigation, I thought it was a bit of fun. I've never physically seen a ghost, but ask me now and yeah, I'm kind of scared.
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"Deborah says she wants to come back and help rid of the (nasty) ghost. She said in all the years of being a psychic it was the most frightening ghost she'd ever heard of." The videos of the investigation have gone viral, and Nigel says that people are now messaging all the time asking if they can stay over at the pub to see the ghosts.
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