The following is based on a report covered in Belfast Live...
October 2013, West Belfast, Ireland.
Walking in the pitch black hallway was rather difficult, but he trained his video camera -- complete with the greenish glow of night vision -- in front of him. He led a team of two others, who followed him closely. Nothing showed on his display, but he stopped, nonetheless.
"Did you hear that?" he asked his mates.
They did not. He instructed them to listen more closely.
As they each strained to hear in the quiet hallway, faint footfalls tip-toed toward them. Again, the leader peered at the display pointed down the corridor, but not a living being showed through the lens. Together, they were amazed, excited, and a little freaked out.
"Should we do an EVP session?" asked one of the members.
They agreed and set up in the hallway. The leader turned on his recorder while a member held the camera for him.
The session began.
While he asked his questions, all was quiet. Every once in a while, the soft sound of the blowers forcing air through the school's vents startled the team. They laughed, giggling away their subtle fears.
The team leader played back the audio, cycling through each question without a result. When the question, "What would you like us to do?" streamed through the small speaker, an unexpected answer came through. "Get out."
That was enough for the Paranormal Searchers and Investigators Ireland team to pack their things and go.
Their first visit to St. Comgalls Primary School in 2013 went off without a hitch. They had gotten permission from the Falls Community Council to investigate the building, which had opened in 1932, but closed in 1988. It now stands in ruins and the PSII host paranormal public events to raise money for Lissan House in Cookstown, a charity trust.
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