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06 Sept 2025

Ghostly figure captured on camera during paranormal investigation in well-known castle

Paranormal Supernatural Investigations Ireland caught the image at Kinnitty Castle in Offaly

Supernatural investigation captures ghostly figure on camera in well-known castle

Paranormal supernatural investigators have captured what appears to be a ghostly figure at a banquet hall in a well-known midlands castle. 

Near the end of a recent night investigation, Paranormal Supernatural Investigations Ireland says they focused their attention at the banquet hall in Kinnitty Castle.

The photo appears to show at least one ghostly figure while many on social media noted other figures in the photograph. 

"We already know that this area is very active from previous investigations. Right from the get go our equipment was being very busy alerting us that there was strong electro magnetic energy in the area," they outlined on social media. 

"As a group we can not stipulate enough when this situation happens you need to take lots of pictures because 90% of the time you will never see anything with your own eye. The camera acts like a third eye for you.

"As you will see in this picture we have the Phasmatron-GD-2000 sitting on the table, this device proved crucial for this image that was captured by Kai who joined us on the night. An absolute excellent capture Kai from all of us here at PSIIRELAND," they said. 

Paranormal Supernatural Investigations Ireland said they have gathered a huge amount of footage and evidence between them and the members of the public.

"It was absolutely amazing to have everyone getting involved. This is what it is all about. We would like to take this opportunity to thank you all for attending our event, and a huge thanks to Kinnitty Castle Hotel for making this happen," they added. 

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