Galdenoch Poltergeist Haunting
Galdenoch Tower in the Lowlands of Scotland is home to a rather malevolent poltergeist. This mischievous spirit, believed to be the ghost of a murdered farmer, has been known to play tricks on people, like throwing burning coal out of the fire and pushing an old woman into a nearby stream. Its antics have been causing quite a stir in the local community.
The story goes that the poltergeist was eventually exorcised by a brave minister who was accompanied by a choir. This dramatic event has become a part of local folklore. What's interesting is that the spirit's actions seem to be focused on causing trouble and mayhem, which might suggest a strong emotional connection to the location. The fact that it's a poltergeist, a type of ghost known for its mischievous and sometimes violent behaviour, adds to the intrigue.
The tower dates back to an uncertain period, but the haunting has been documented.
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