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Published Date:
03 July 2008
A gang of karate-kicking spook investigators are on the trail of some of Wigan's scariest haunts!
The Northern Souls group has been out at some of the area's best-known spooky spots filming for a series they hope to sell to the Paranormal Channel.

The man with the camera is Iain Cash from Winstanley, who spent four years working on TV's Most Haunted with Yvette Fielding and Derek Acorah.

Three of the group, who are all friends from the Wigan area, are black belts in karate while Steve Lowe is their 5th dan sensei.
They have already filmed at Haigh Hall, the old Pagefield (Rylands Mill) and the Springfield Hotel.

Iain said: "We were filming at Haigh Hall with medium David Traynor who was channelling a spirit but for some reason it took a dislike to one of the crew and started shouting at him and lashing out.

"David was warning us to keep a safe distance, but we were thinking 'it's okay he's a fifth dan – it's not us who should be worried'."

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  • Last Updated: 03 July 2008 10:09 AM
  • Source: Wigan Evening Post
  • Location: Wigan
 
 

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