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THIS HAUNTED abandoned mortuary is thought to be filled with ghosts after the building was shut down because bungling workers returned a body to its family without A BRAIN.
THIS HAUNTED abandoned mortuary is thought to be filled with ghosts after the building was shut down because bungling workers returned a body to its family without A BRAIN.
Images of embalming certificates of real people were taken by a British photographer with death records were also found by the explorer, stating the autopsy reports of real people who are said to now haunt this forbidding place.
Ben James (32) from Cambridge, England explored this abandoned mortuary in Belfast, Northern Ireland that locals say is haunted.
Ben had explored the mortuary, which has been abandoned since 2017, after it allegedly shut down because of a body being returned to their family without a brain.
After around two hours of exploring, Ben felt that the building felt incredibly creepy and even heard bangs from different rooms and what sounded like a man crying, even though he was alone in the building.
Ben found many creepy things that have been left behind, such as embalming certificates and autopsy records of real people who have gone through the mortuary.
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