RIGHT DEAD FRED
Dec 24, 2019
4 minutes
Words: Monica Cafferky
Nelly Bungay, 49, from the Isle of Dogs, London
When my husband Bil, a film director, revealed he was buying a haunted house to promote his horror film When the Lights Went Out, I rolled my eyes.
‘What a waste of money,’ I muttered to myself. But it was his money and he could do what he wanted with it!
Back then, I was a sceptic. I had never visited a psychic and I certainly didn’t believe in ghosts.
But Bil was determined to buy 30 East Drive, in Pontefract, West Yorkshire, because it had been the site of a well-known haunting during the 1970s. Fast forward over 40 years, and the
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