GHOST hunters claim to have made the first ever audio recording in Ireland of a spirit supposedly calling out for help.
They say a tortured ghoul at 12th century Lackeen Castle near Abbeville in Co Tipperary begged: “Help me.”
The words of the spooky encounter can be heard on a video recording by Paranormal Awakenings Ireland team PJ Kavanagh and Philip Costello.
PJ, 63, from Galway, told the Irish Mirror: “It is the first voice recording of a spirit voice by any paranormal group in Ireland.
“It is so rare that an American paranormal society, which includes sceptics, are dedicating a podcast to it.”
The video was recorded on a camcorder’s night-vision mode in a haunted castle at Lorrha, near Abbeville, on May 26.
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