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Laughter at Sumburgh Hotel

Sumburgh Hotel, Sumburgh, Islands Apparition Modern

The Sumburgh Hotel on the Shetland Islands has a rather unusual reputation thanks to reports of unexplained laughter and TV antics. Air crew members who stayed at this hotel back in 1987 claimed that rooms 28 and 33 were particularly troublesome. One poor visitor in room 33 had a sleepless night, being awoken multiple times by the TV mysteriously turning itself on. The sound that accompanied this bizarre occurrence was the unmistakable laughter of a child.

Delving into the background of this hotel, it's clear that the Shetland Islands have a rich history dating back to the Viking era. The Sumburgh Hotel itself, while not an ancient building, has been a fixture in the community for many years, providing accommodation to locals and visitors alike. The specific incidents of paranormal activity, though limited to just two rooms, suggest that there may be some residual energy or playful spirit at work here. The laughter of a child is often associated with mischievous or curious entities, leaving one to wonder about the story behind this ghostly presence.

Historical Context

The Shetland Islands have a rich history dating back to the Viking era.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Hotel
Activity Types
Audio Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
1987
Postcode Area
ZE3

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