Sea-faring Ghosts in Port
Engineers in Yarmouth, England have witnesses some spooky occurrences aboard the ship "Tattershall Castle". The ship has been docked in the town for the last eight months to undergo a £4.75 million refurbishment.
However, it would seem that not everyone is happy about the renovations going ahead. Some playful ghosts are preventing the workers from getting the job done. Engineers claim to have seen an old sea captain and his seafaring dog onthe top deck of the ship. The ghostly duo has been spotted several times and work has had to stop on a number of occasions. Terry Prudames, the ship's engineer said: "We've had to stop work several times as we thought a man and his dog had managed to breach security and make their way on to the ship.
"However, as soon as anyone approaches them, they seem to disappear. At first I thought that someone was playing a practical joke on us but it keeps happening. It's really bizarre." Other staff members claim to have heard the sound of the captain playing his harmonica while others say they have seen the dog scampering along the top deck of the ship. Mr Prudames is now considering hiring a medium to communicate with the ghosts in order to prevent further delay to the refurbishment. The Tattershall Castle will officially re-open its doors on June 9.
Story originally published by:
The Advertiser / England
However, it would seem that not everyone is happy about the renovations going ahead. Some playful ghosts are preventing the workers from getting the job done. Engineers claim to have seen an old sea captain and his seafaring dog onthe top deck of the ship. The ghostly duo has been spotted several times and work has had to stop on a number of occasions. Terry Prudames, the ship's engineer said: "We've had to stop work several times as we thought a man and his dog had managed to breach security and make their way on to the ship.
"However, as soon as anyone approaches them, they seem to disappear. At first I thought that someone was playing a practical joke on us but it keeps happening. It's really bizarre." Other staff members claim to have heard the sound of the captain playing his harmonica while others say they have seen the dog scampering along the top deck of the ship. Mr Prudames is now considering hiring a medium to communicate with the ghosts in order to prevent further delay to the refurbishment. The Tattershall Castle will officially re-open its doors on June 9.
Story originally published by:
The Advertiser / England




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