The Shhh Hospital Ghost
Imagine waking up in the dead of night to a loud 'shhh!' - it's a sound that one property owner in East London won't soon forget. This eerie occurrence happened in a new property built on the site of the old St. Andrews Hospital. The owner reported that an entity, seemingly fond of quiet, would turn down the TV volume and even woke someone up from snoring with a sudden, sharp 'shhh!'. It's a strange and unexplained phenomenon that has left many wondering about the presence of a mischievous ghost.
The history of St. Andrews Hospital in East London dates back to the Victorian era, a time when the hospital would have been a hub of activity, providing care to those in need. Fast forward to 2010, and it seems that some kind of paranormal activity has carried on, albeit in a rather unusual form. The property owner, who wishes to remain anonymous, has reported that the entity's antics have become a regular occurrence, leaving them to wonder if they're sharing their home with a restless spirit from the past.
The site was formerly occupied by St. Andrews Hospital, a Victorian-era hospital
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