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American contractor Rocky Mills (pictured above) was engaged repair work in the home of his client – an old building, built back in the 1900s. The worker was there alone, but in at some point it seemed to him that there was someone else in the house.
The puzzled man took out a smartphone and began to shoot a video, so that if something happens, capture the stranger on camera and present him claims, say, to the police. Shouting at the alleged intruder our hero began to walk around the premises and even looked into the basement. A then something unexpected happened.
At some point, the American saw one of the door slowly opened up – by itself. Rocky was taken aback by such a surprises and even a little scared, but pulled himself together and went to find out what was going on. When he once again approached basement door, it slammed shut. “Who is there?!” – shouted Mills throwing it open.
When the light blinked in a strange way in the basement, the man was already seriously scared and, throwing a smartphone with the camera on, ran away from there. But that is not all. Left to lie on the floor the recording device suddenly began to move and spin itself on yourself, which is noticeable in the video fragment shot by him (see video). Obviously, such a devil can no longer be explained by drafts and problems with the wiring.
Mills admits that after what happened refused to work in this house. Many World Wide Web users who viewed The video below, considered that this is the right decision. According to some commentators, a demon is probably found in the building or some other unclean power. Finally, the third even advised Rocky to take the smartphone to church for consecration or change it to a new one: the gadget has clearly been in the “hands” of a ghost and Now it can be a certain danger …
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