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Sweet shop owners have released “freaky” footage of a suspected ghost triggering their security cameras

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A pair of sweet shop owners have released “freaky” footage of a suspected ghost triggering their security cameras and knocking a bag off their counter. Amy and Lauren Elleray-Wilson said they’d got a notification that something was moving in one of their Lolipops confectionary shops last Saturday (30/7). But when the married couple studied the video, all they could see was a white orb flying around the screen, leaving them dumbstruck. Further footage from two days earlier revealed how a bag had fallen off a counter - as though it had been “pushed” - without warning. After the pair shared the video on social media, online sleuths noticed other possible paranormal evidence, including ghostly limbs and further orbs. And Amy has since found out that two children died next to the shop, in Preston, Lancs., leading her to think that they might be haunted by a sweet-toothed youngster. She said: “When we looked at it, we could just see this white orb flying around the screen, so we thought what is going on? And we watched it for a good ten minutes.” “We shared it on social media, and people started saying, 'Oh my days, can you see the arm? The other orb?' “And when we went back over it and looked closely, and turned the brightness up, I was like, 'Wow, you could see all this activity.' “People have told us that there was a couple of children that had been killed outside the shop, so it could be a boy coming in and looking round.” Amy, 32, said she was at home last Saturday night when she got the notification saying something was moving around in the Bamber Bridge branch of her co-owned sweet store.

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