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Flying cushion to doors opening on their own: Video of ‘supernatural activity’ going viral

A few days back, a video, featuring CCTV footage from a pub named Tyler’s Kiln in Canterbury, Kent, England, was uploaded on YouTube.

Are ghosts real? Whatever your answer to that question is, there’s no denying that the possibility of their existence is not completely dismissible. At some point in time, most of us have had an experience with the supernatural- an occurrence that we just cannot seem to explain. While there seems to never be an obvious explanation for the mysterious happenings, people do claim to have proof of the existence of ghosts. A similar video, claiming to have captured ghosts on CCTV camera has recently surfaced on the internet.

A few days back, a video, featuring CCTV footage from a pub named Tyler’s Kiln in Canterbury, Kent, England, was uploaded on YouTube. Throughout the one-minute long video, we see objects such as chairs, doors, and cushions, moving all on their own when the pub was empty.

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As per a Mirror report, when the pub staff started experiencing paranormal activity at the place, the owner decided to install CCTV cameras and motion sensors around the place to see if there was truth to those claims. When they saw the footage, they couldn’t believe their eyes. The footage was then released by the owner, Allister Collins, who compiled a video of supernatural occurrences over a two-month period.

Here is the full video for you to watch:

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Whether or not the video is authentic remains a controversial subject. A comment on the YouTube video also claims the video is fake. With no hard evidence available, it is up to the viewer to place their belief on whether or not the at Tyler’s Kiln is real. What do you think? Are these events real or have the video been falsified? Tell us in the comments below.

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