Bed Fellow Ghost Portrush
In a seaside town on Ireland's north coast, a family's holiday was disrupted by a most unsettling presence. The bungalow they rented on the outskirts of Portrush seemed like the perfect retreat, but it wasn't long before they realised they weren't alone. One night, a woman felt something crawl over her bed and lie at a right-angle, its presence unmistakable. She reached out and could feel the arm of another woman in the bed, a chilling sensation that sent her fleeing from the room.
This eerie encounter was not a one-off, but rather the start of a series of strange events that left the family shaken. On subsequent nights, the woman's experience repeated itself, prompting the family to leave the room locked and unused for the remainder of their holiday. While we don't know the exact date of this haunting, it's clear that it occurred before 1965, and the fact that multiple family members witnessed the phenomenon lends credibility to their account. The identity of the ghostly bed fellow remains a mystery, but her presence has left an indelible mark on the history of this Portrush holiday home.
The haunting occurred in a holiday home on the outskirts of Portrush, County Antrim, Ireland.
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