A drinker suffered an ale-ment in a haunted pub after a ‘ghost’ pushed his beer off a table.
CCTV showed the unattended pint being placed down by the customer who then walked away.
The 27-second clip then showed the full glass slowly moving towards the edge and toppling off.
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Nobody was near at the time.
It happened at The Lattice House Bar, King’s Lynn, Norfolk.
The building dates back to the 1400s and is said to have several ghosts.
Landlord Perry Sturge only took over six months ago but said locals weren’t surprised by the latest goings on.
“We have had quite a few stories from regulars regarding things that have happened here,” he told, What’s The Jam.
“The building is very old and is said to be haunted.
“There is an investigation with a local paranormal group taking place here at the end of January.”
The Lattice House is described as a historically significant building.
A parish clerk called Lewis Salter was discovered strangled there in 1648.
His death was unexplained.
Locals have spoken of a heavy presence in the building, of unexplained movements, flickering candle flames and the feeling of being watched when alone.
In 1988 an exorcism was conducted there by a local vicar.
It was after a customer described feeling hands on her shoulders and back, leaving bruises that she could not explain.
Other women also reported similar sensations.
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