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Fishguard Poltergeist Haunting

Wintern Day Centre, Fishguard, Wales Poltergeist Modern

The Wintern Day Centre in Fishguard, Wales, is a place where the ordinary and the paranormal collide. Staff at this centre refused to work after dark, and it's easy to see why. They experienced a range of bizarre occurrences, including unplugged printers springing to life and printing out pages, and furniture moving on its own. But it was the smell of bluebells that really caught everyone's attention. It's a sweet, floral scent that wafts through the air, leaving people wondering what's behind it all.

Digging deeper into the centre's history reveals a tragic tale. Apparently, two maids took their own lives in the attic during spring, a time when the local bluebells are in bloom. This event might be connected to the strange happenings, but we can't say for sure. What's certain is that the centre's staff were spooked, and who can blame them? The Sun newspaper picked up the story, and it wasn't long before the centre was gaining a reputation as a hotspot for paranormal activity.

Historical Context

The centre was used as a day centre, providing services to the local community.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Day Centre
Activity Types
Visual Audio Olfactory
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Limited Access
Date / Era
Circa May 2010
Postcode Area
SA65

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