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Haunting moment as phantom glass-flinger is caught on camera

Owner Steven Haynes, left, and events manager Mark Leith keep an eye on a pint at the table and the spot where the latest incident happened
Owner Steven Haynes, left, and events manager Mark Leith keep an eye on a pint at the table and the spot where the latest incident happened

Strange occurrences have been reported over the years by staff,
customers and guests staying at the Shurland Hotel.

Now, one of the spooky incidents at the Eastchurch venue has
finally been caught on film.

Staff got a fright when a full pint glass flew off one of the
tables and smashed on the floor as they sat talking about the issue
of suicide.

Desperate to prove it wasn’t a prank, they begged owner Steven
Haynes to check the bar’s CCTV.

The recording of the event, which happened at 10.36am on Friday
, can now be viewed on YouTube.

Mr Haynes, who took over the hotel in March 2009, said: “It is
100 per cent genuine.

“I wasn’t there, but when I came down they were like 'quick,
quick look at the camera’. When I did, I thought 'Wow, that’s quite
impressive’.”

The 33-year-old and his partner, Sam Banks, have set up a blog
entitled the Shurland Hotel Ghost Blog so they can start logging
any supernatural activity. “So much stuff happens here,” said Mr
Haynes.

“We’ve had banging on the walls and footsteps across the roof
but nobody’s there.

“We live in the flat at the top [of the hotel] and Sam’s woken
up before and seen a little girl aged about seven or eight just
standing at the foot of the bed.

“We also have a touch lamp in our bedroom that turns on randomly
– so much so that we’ve now unplugged it.

“A guy who was building a dental lab in Eastchurch stayed at the
hotel for about eight weeks and said one day his bedroom door
opened at about 7am and someone peered in, he jumped out of bed but
nobody was there.

“We used to keep toilet rolls at the top of the cellar stairs.
One day, one of our barmen was walking past and one came out of the
door and hit him and the other went down the stairs, that happened
about three times.

“There’s also been times when I’ve turned off the cellar light,
then gone round the corner and then gone back to find the light is
back on.”

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