Púca Vogue Paranormal Investigations Interviewed By The Kerryman/Irish Independent
Ghost/Paranormal
Friday 19th, April 2024
Púca Vogue Paranormal Investigations were recently interviewed by The Kerryman/Irish Independent.
PJ O’Sullivan and his team at Púca Vogue continue to delve into the mysteries of the unseen world, driven by a passion for paranormal investigation. In their pursuit, they challenge the notion that absence of evidence equates to evidence of absence.
"Everyone has a ghost story of their own, or at least one that keeps its own place in childhood memory," remarks O’Sullivan, reflecting on the ubiquity of paranormal tales in society.
For the team at Púca Vogue, ghost hunting is more than just a hobby, it's a endeavour rooted in a belief that there's more to existence than meets the eye. Despite the lack of concrete evidence, they remain steadfast in their conviction that spirits linger in our world.
Their approach highlights a curiosity driven exploration of the unknown, where the boundaries between the seen and unseen blur, and the search for the paranormal persists.
Unfortunately the Irish Independent operate a pay wall so you'll have to sign up to read the full article.
Check out the article linked at the end of the article.
PJ O’Sullivan and his team at Púca Vogue continue to delve into the mysteries of the unseen world, driven by a passion for paranormal investigation. In their pursuit, they challenge the notion that absence of evidence equates to evidence of absence.
"Everyone has a ghost story of their own, or at least one that keeps its own place in childhood memory," remarks O’Sullivan, reflecting on the ubiquity of paranormal tales in society.
For the team at Púca Vogue, ghost hunting is more than just a hobby, it's a endeavour rooted in a belief that there's more to existence than meets the eye. Despite the lack of concrete evidence, they remain steadfast in their conviction that spirits linger in our world.
Their approach highlights a curiosity driven exploration of the unknown, where the boundaries between the seen and unseen blur, and the search for the paranormal persists.
Unfortunately the Irish Independent operate a pay wall so you'll have to sign up to read the full article.
Check out the article linked at the end of the article.