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==Claims== | ==Claims== |
In August 1977, single parent Peggy Hodgson called the [[Metropolitan Police]] to her rented home at 284 Green Street in [[London Borough of Enfield|Enfield]], London, saying she had witnessed furniture moving and that two of her four children had heard knocking sounds on the walls. The children included Janet, aged 11, and Margaret, aged 13. A [[policemen]] reported witnessing a chair "wobble and slide" but "could not determine the cause of the movement."<ref name=NickellCSI/> Later claims included disembodied voices, loud noises, thrown toys, overturned chairs, and children [[levitation (paranormal)|levitating]].<ref name=storr/> | In August 1977, single parent Peggy Hodgson called the [[Metropolitan Police]] to her rented home at 284 Green Street in [[London Borough of Enfield|Enfield]], London, saying she had witnessed furniture moving and that two of her four children had heard knocking sounds on the walls. The children included Janet, aged 11, and Margaret, aged 13. A [[police constable]] reported witnessing a chair "wobble and slide" but "could not determine the cause of the movement."<ref name=NickellCSI/> Later claims included disembodied voices, loud noises, thrown toys, overturned chairs, and children [[levitation (paranormal)|levitating]].<ref name=storr/> |
Over a period of eighteen months, more than thirty people, including the Hodgsons' neighbours, [[paranormal investigator]]s and journalists, said they variously saw heavy furniture moving of its own accord, objects being thrown across a room and the sisters seeming to levitate several feet off the ground. Many also heard and recorded knocking noises and a gruff voice.<ref name=reunion/> The story was regularly covered in the ''[[Daily Mirror]]'' newspaper until reports came to an end in 1979.<ref name=NickellCSI/><ref name=Nickell2012>{{cite book|title=The Science of Ghosts: Searching for Spirits of the Dead|first=Joe|last=Nickell|date=3 July 2012|publisher=[[Prometheus Books]]|isbn=978-1616145859}}</ref> | Over a period of eighteen months, more than thirty people, including the Hodgsons' neighbours, [[paranormal investigator]]s and journalists, said they variously saw heavy furniture moving of its own accord, objects being thrown across a room and the sisters seeming to levitate several feet off the ground. Many also heard and recorded knocking noises and a gruff voice.<ref name=reunion/> The story was regularly covered in the ''[[Daily Mirror]]'' newspaper until reports came to an end in 1979.<ref name=NickellCSI/><ref name=Nickell2012>{{cite book|title=The Science of Ghosts: Searching for Spirits of the Dead|first=Joe|last=Nickell|date=3 July 2012|publisher=[[Prometheus Books]]|isbn=978-1616145859}}</ref> |
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