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Potato Throwing Poltergeist

Undisclosed house at Ruskin Grove, Dartford, Kent Apparition Modern

In the sleepy Kent town of Dartford, on Ruskin Grove, a most unsettling haunting took place back in the 1970s. The Robertson family, who moved into the house in 1975, were subjected to a relentless two-year ordeal that left them no choice but to abandon their home. It started with a ghostly apparition at the top of the staircase on the very day they moved in. Their pets, too, seemed to sense an invisible presence, reacting nervously to something that wasnt there. But it wasnt long before the situation escalated into full-blown poltergeist activity, with potatoes and clean laundry being hurled about the house.

This haunting, which would come to be known as the Potato Thrower, was characterised by its seemingly random and malevolent nature. Over the course of two years, the Robertson family documented numerous incidents of paranormal activity. While the exact cause or reason behind the haunting remains a mystery, its impact on the family was clear. The events were not only terrifying but also disruptive, making it impossible for the family to continue living in the house. Since the family moved away, there have been no further reports of paranormal activity at the location.

Historical Context

The haunting occurred in a residential area of Dartford, Kent, during the 1970s.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Private Residence
Activity Types
Visual Audio Physical
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
No Public Access
Date / Era
1975-1976
Postcode Area
DA1

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