Couple Spooked When Ghost Baby Appears Beside Toddler In His Cot
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The good thing about baby monitors is that it captures everything your little one’does, but’for this couple, the baby monitor did capture more than that…
Mum-of-four Laura Haigh, from Devon, in southwest England, and her partner Dean Evans, have shared a creepy encounter that was captured on their baby monitor while their 18-month-old son, Sebastian was sleeping. The’couple’told The Sun that they’saw what looks like’a ghost baby, appearing to wave objects around’Sebastian’s room and snuggle up next to him in his cot. Mr Evans then raced upstairs, expecting to find his son cuddled up next to a teddy bear, but found the little boy sleeping alone in an empty cot, while the unexplained spirit-like figure’was still on the monitor. The video that was time-stamped at 9.21 on June 8 showed that’the ghostly shape even moved positions within’the four hours it remained beside Sebastian as he napped.
“[Dean] was a little bit gobsmacked that there was nothing there, but it was still appearing on the monitor,” Ms Haigh said. “He was a bit spooked as he doesn’t believe in that kind of thing and just can’t explain it,” she said, adding she checked the camera and found nothing wrong with it.
The couple said that the figure only left at feeding time. Despite this, Ms Haigh said that the potential paranormal experience hasn’t bothered her that’much, because Sebastian didn’t seem upset by the “visitor.” Source: – Au.news.yahoo.com
Clare Whitfield is the Editor of Stay at Home Mum and a recognised voice in practical home management for Australian families. Based in the northern suburbs of Sydney, she balances editorial leadership with life as a stay at home mum to two school age children. Her background in home economics and more than a decade of experience in recipe development, family budgeting, and household systems inform her work.
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