- LONDON (AFP) -- Ghostbusting
paranormal researchers will visit a big Royal Navy base in the south of
England this weekend to investigate reports that it is haunted, their team
leader said yesterday.
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- Psychics, mediums and investigators will spend two nights
attempting to detect ghosts at Devonport Naval Base in Plymouth, using
seances and sophisticated sensors.
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- They will focus their attention the Hangman's Cell, reputed
to be where more than 100 men were executed, and the Master Ropemaker's
House, which dates back to the 1700s.
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- Ian Addicoat, president of the Paranormal Research Organisation,
will accompany the 20-strong team of investigators.
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- "With the history of the site and the alleged paranormal
activity, we should be in for an interesting couple of days," Addicoat
was quoted as saying by Britain's domestic Press Association news agency.
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- "If there are ghosts or strange occurrences, we
stand a great chance of finding out as we will be using scientific equipment,
bringing our best investigators and spending two full nights in the active
areas." The ghostbusters will analyse every sound and movement they
record at Devonport and present their findings to the Royal Navy.
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