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The Reawakening - The Fahey Family Haunting 1997
A family who claim their house used to be the most haunted in Ireland are terrified the ghost may return.
The Fahey family think their home in Corrib Park, Galway, was possessed by the spirit of a baby murdered in the 19th century.
And it has emerged that a Catholic priest may have fathered the child to a nun and then killed it to cover up the scandal. The full details of the creepy house are revealed in Re-Awakening, a new book by author Padhraig Faherty which even goes as far as naming the killer.
Father-of-two Jackie Fahey, 49, said last night: "We just couldn't go through all that again.
"Every time we hear a sound in the house I say to myself, 'It's back', but then I calm down and realise it is just the neighbour banging the door.
It all started when my eight-month-old grandchild, Sarah Louise, came into the house.
It awakened something terrible. After that all hell broke loose.
There was this awful smell in the house and then mad things started to happen.
The furniture was flung about the place and things were smashed.
The feeling in the house was just terrible.
We even got the local priest to say a mass there, but it did no good.
In fact, whatever was there didn't like it and went mad all together."
The desperate family called in leading psychic Sandra Ramdhanie.
She performed a ritual to put the tormented spirit to rest.
Jackie said: "It was our own version of The Exorcist, but a million times more frightening."
The Fahey family think their home in Corrib Park, Galway, was possessed by the spirit of a baby murdered in the 19th century.
And it has emerged that a Catholic priest may have fathered the child to a nun and then killed it to cover up the scandal. The full details of the creepy house are revealed in Re-Awakening, a new book by author Padhraig Faherty which even goes as far as naming the killer.
Father-of-two Jackie Fahey, 49, said last night: "We just couldn't go through all that again.
"Every time we hear a sound in the house I say to myself, 'It's back', but then I calm down and realise it is just the neighbour banging the door.
It all started when my eight-month-old grandchild, Sarah Louise, came into the house.
It awakened something terrible. After that all hell broke loose.
There was this awful smell in the house and then mad things started to happen.
The furniture was flung about the place and things were smashed.
The feeling in the house was just terrible.
We even got the local priest to say a mass there, but it did no good.
In fact, whatever was there didn't like it and went mad all together."
The desperate family called in leading psychic Sandra Ramdhanie.
She performed a ritual to put the tormented spirit to rest.
Jackie said: "It was our own version of The Exorcist, but a million times more frightening."