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VIDEO: Hair-raising! Woman’s hair MOVES after it's 'pulled by ghost' in 18th-century manor house

A spooked woman’s hair moved after a ghost is feared to have pulled at her locks in an 18th-century Georgian manor house.

The freaked-out lady, named Katie, was on her first ever ghoul hunting trip.

But, within seconds of it starting, she said she felt a tug at her blonde hair.

The eerie moment was captured on video and scared Katie’s locks moved at the same time.

She turned around and touched the back of her head.

Katie said to the rest of the group: “Something just touched my head.”

Another woman added: “There’s no one behind you.”

Katie replied: “I swear something just touched my hair.”

One man on the paranormal visit said: “When you said something touched your hair, how did they do it?”

Katie added: “It felt like someone took a little bit of it and really gently pulled it.”

Ghost expert, Tony Ferguson filmed the bizarre moment.

He said: “I’ve got the camera facing you so it will pick up if anything’s moved.”

The eerie encounter happened at Grade I Listed Merley House, built in 1756, in Wimborne, Dorset.

Tony of Lymington, Hampshire, a personal trainer by day, has been hunting ghouls for 15 years.

He said: “This is a location that I have wanted to visit for some time now.

“On the night we had many sceptics, non-believers and believers in the group.

“At the start, a member of the public who was on her first investigation and was very nervous had a piece of her hair pulled.”

He added: “You can see it move on the left-hand side of her head.

“It was quite dark, it was pitch black at the time.

“You can clearly see her hair is being pulled out.”

The group also claim they heard loud bangs and child voices in the 267-year-old building, which has been subject to previous claims, that it is haunted.

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