Exploring 30 East Drive | Pontefract | Ghost Hunt

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We visited one of Europe’s most haunted locations – that of 30 East Drive, reported to be haunted by not one, but two poltergeist.

Our visit took place on Thursday, September 9th, 2021.

** UPDATE : Check out our most recent investigation at East Drive, which took place on 29th April 2022 – https://youtu.be/Lm81INttEf4

** WE ADVISE PEOPLE TO WEAR HEADPHONES WHEN WATCHING THIS VIDEO AS SOME OF THE E.V.P.s WE CAPTURED MAY NOT COME THROUGH AS CLEARLY THROUGH YOUR TV OR MONITOR WITHOUT THEM.

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