Ghost hunters on mission to find phantom that keeps telling hikers to f*** off

FILE PICTURE - The Quantock Hills in Somerset, England. See SWNS story SWBRghost. Ghost-hunters are investigating after walkers at a beauty spot reported the angry spirit of a dead woman telling people - to 'f off'. The foul-mouth spectre is apparently a 'woman in white' - who swears at people at Dead Woman's Ditch. The site on the Quantock Hills in Somerset was named after the murder of Jane Walford by her husband John in 1789. But now a foul-mouthed phantom is apparently lurking the area - with reports of a swearing apparition.
The positioning on the Quantock Hills in Somerset is alleged to be named after the homicide of Jane Walford by her husband John in 1789 (Image: SWNS)

Ghost hunters are investigating after walkers at a magnificence spot reported the indignant spirit of a useless girl is telling individuals to ‘f*** off’.

Individuals who have noticed the foul-mouthed phantom say she is dressed all in white and has taken to swearing at individuals at a website generally known as ‘Useless Girl’s Ditch’.

The wonder spot on the Quantock Hills in Somerset was the place Jane Walford was murdered by her husband John in 1789.

A swearing spectre was first reported to be lurking within the space throughout lockdown in 2020 and now she is seemingly again to her sharp-tongued worst.

A neighborhood ghost-hunting group has been introduced in to analyze the mysterious goings-on.

Paranormal investigators Christine and Dave Thomas informed Somerset Stay they themselves had been shouted at and rudely informed to go away the world by the ‘nasty, evil spirits’.

However the supposed haunting has sparked a blended response amongst locals on-line.

One posted: ‘My type of ghost 😂’ whereas Dean Morgan added: ‘All sounds a bit Scooby Doo to me. It’ll be an area uncovered by some pesky youngsters!😂😂”

FILE PICTURE - The Quantock Hills in Somerset, England. See SWNS story SWBRghost. Ghost-hunters are investigating after walkers at a beauty spot reported the angry spirit of a dead woman telling people - to 'f off'. The foul-mouth spectre is apparently a 'woman in white' - who swears at people at Dead Woman's Ditch. The site on the Quantock Hills in Somerset was named after the murder of Jane Walford by her husband John in 1789. But now a foul-mouthed phantom is apparently lurking the area - with reports of a swearing apparition.
There have been comparable experiences of a haunting on this space two years in the past however now the ghost is seemingly again at her sharp-tongued worst (Image: SWNS)

A country lane, on a foggy night with a ghostly woman in a dress. in front of glowing lights. With a grunge, blurred, vintage edit
A neighborhood ghost-hunting group is now stated to be wanting into the manifestation (Image: Getty Photos)

Shelley Brereton stated: ‘Two ladies died right here (or a minimum of the physique of a second one was present in 1988) so possibly she is the one haunting individuals.’

‘In all probability only a Bluetooth speaker hidden within the bushes,’ Andy Gardner speculated whereas Matthew Longhurst wrote: ‘Even the ghosts are going chav.’

Philip King stated: ‘Given the behaviour of many guests to the hills and the huge numbers, I can perceive why she is ticked off.’

And Valerie Moss added: ‘I ponder when the F Bomb made it into present utilization? Would possibly assist so far the ghost.’

Different locals have reported seeing a ghost on the website themselves.

One stated: ‘After I was about 17 on my manner house from work, driving alongside a chilly highway, I noticed a vibrant white determine on the aspect of the highway so I slowed down.

‘It seemed to be a girl utterly wearing white, old style clothes.

‘I couldn’t take my eyes off as I drove previous. I couldn’t deliver myself to show round to have one other look. I simply drove house in full shock’

One other added: ‘I’ve seen what seems like a tall determine with a protracted darkish coat on outdoors the pub, on the sting of the highway. Checked again and no-one there.’

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