More Haunted Stories From Australia

Jahmaine Sheridan (right), Tiara Sheridan (left) and Shea Pilkington (centre) believe there are ghosts in their house at Jingili. Picture: REGI VARGHESE

Jahmaine Sheridan (right), Tiara Sheridan (left) and Shea Pilkington (centre) believe there are ghosts in their house at Jingili. Picture: REGI VARGHESE

Remember the post I made last week about the “horny ghost” nicknamed Kevin ? Apparently another family from Australia read about the report and also decided to come forth with their own personal stories of spirits that are haunting their home.

Pictured above, the girls told NTNews.com.au that they read the article and burst into tears because they could relate to what the other family was going through:

Jahmaine Sheridan, 10, said yesterday she was “relieved” to hear there were “more ghosts out there” than the one haunting her home in Jingili.

She said she burst into tears when she saw the story about Kevin, the horny ghost, in the NT News.

“I was so glad to see it was happening to other people too,” she said. “It’s not just us, we are not mad.”

The girl said her family has had encounters with “something very creepy and scary” in their home, since moving in three years ago.

From the picture, I don’t think these girls look too distraught about having “white shadows” haunting them. The silly pose they display might be related to their young age, “kids being kids” I presume.  Maybe they are being terrified by unseen forces or maybe their playing a prank. The point is…well I don’t know what the point is. This just sounds silly.

Full source: NTNews.com.au

HORNY Kevin is not the only ghost to haunt Northern Territory families.

A Darwin family yesterday claimed to be living in a haunted house – with Harry, their ghost, scaring children in the bathroom and rattling cupboard doors.

Jahmaine Sheridan, 10, said yesterday she was “relieved” to hear there were “more ghosts out there” than the one haunting her home in Jingili.

She said she burst into tears when she saw the story about Kevin, the horny ghost, in the NT News.

“I was so glad to see it was happening to other people too,” she said. “It’s not just us, we are not mad.”

The girl said her family has had encounters with “something very creepy and scary” in their home, since moving in three years ago.

“One day I was sitting on the toilet and I looked behind me and there was this white shadow,” she said. “And only a couple of days ago I was sitting on the couch with my sister and someone was playing with the cupboard doors – we couldn’t see anyone, but the doors were making a flicking noise.”

Jahmaine said she had the first encounter with the “white shadow” just after moving into the elevated house in Jingili.

“We all felt some sort of a presence when we moved in.

“We couldn’t tell what it was, it was just this feeling you get when you know someone is around.

“It never felt like someone wanted to hurt us – it’s more like he wants to scare us away,” she said. “It creeps me out.”

Jahmaine said when she “concentrated” on the ghost a name “just popped up” in her head.

“I think his name is Harry,” she said.

Jahmaine’s mother Nathalie, who works at the Royal Darwin Hospital, said the spooky encounters were “not something made up by children with too much fantasy”.

“We all see things out of the corner of our eye and when you turn your head it’s gone,” she said.

“Myself, the kids, their nanna – we hear noises downstairs in the house when nobody is around and we can hear someone walk up the stairs, but when we check nobody is there.”s

“I’ve never had any experiences like this before; it all started shortly after moving into this house – we believe it is haunted.”

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