The Quentin Nightclub Ghost
In the sleepy town of Birchington, Kent, a nightclub has been at the centre of paranormal activity. The trouble began in 1978 when the bar manager, working alone, heard the unmistakable sound of fingers clicking, followed by a low, raspy voice whispering 'come here'. This eerie incident was soon followed by reports of a blue outline forming the shape of a young man, who would come to be known as Quentin. It is thought that Quentin may have some connection to the building's past life as a drill hall.
Historical records show that the building was once used as a drill hall, and it is here that speculation about Quentin's identity begins. Some believe that Quentin may have been a young soldier who used to attend drills at the hall, and that his spirit has lingered long after his passing. Witnesses have reported seeing Quentin's blue outline, and hearing strange noises, including the sound of fingers clicking. These sightings and sounds have been documented, and Quentin has become a well-known figure in local paranormal folklore.
The building was once a drill hall, used by soldiers for training.
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