Woman finds a painting in tip, takes it home and then strange things start happening…
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Mel Hamilton, 55, found a portrait of a woman dumped next to a commercial bin in a Brighton street. To save the abandoned painting from ending up in the rubbish she took it home – a decision she later regretted.
She told The Argus within days of reframing and hanging the image paranormal activity started and things took a turn for the worse.
Mel believes a dark entity attached itself to her and was intent on ruining her life.
The picture was painted in 1973 and shows a woman dressed in a white robe and wearing jewellery.
Mel says from the moment she took the painting into her home a series of unexplainable events happened.
Her healthy German shepherd dog suddenly died, the TV would change channels by itself and doors would open and slam shut.
She said: “I would hear the door handles move and they keys go in and out. The TV changed the channel.
“This overwhelming darkness was awful and I was alone.
“It very quickly began apparent that something was amiss. Everything was going wrong, everything.”
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In 2018 the UK’s first haunted antiques paranormal research centre opened in Hinckley, Leicestershire.
The centre is run by local paranormal investigator Neil Packer and assesses objects to see if they are haunted or hold attachments.
Paranormal investigators think dark spirits or energy prey on vulnerable people.
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Mel said: “Things got really, really unbearable. There was so much activity that I didn’t want to live there.
“The energy in it was just so bad and so dark. I was a nervous wreck and covered in crosses. I went to a meeting and tried to sound rational but nobody believed me.”
After three years Mel’s son threw the portrait away and almost immediately the paranormal activity stopped.
She said: “I have peace, three years of sobriety, and a loving family. My home I am no longer scared of, and I have a very supportive new man.
“I wonder if anyone knows why she [the picture] was dumped. Part of me feels it was with a good reason, having experienced much terror.”
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