Steel yourself before taking a close look at the window of the Birmingham Scrap Metal office block at Taronis, in Aston.
There is clearly a face, the tortured image captured during a routine photo-shoot. It is the country’s first scrap metal spook.
And
it is yet more evidence that something not of this world is lurking in
the room, used to store car parts: an eerie place where things go bumper
in the night.
The hardened, five-strong work force freely admit to being scared of entering the cold, dank room.
Documents have mysteriously moved, loud bangs echo from the confined space and temperatures plunge for no reason.
Recently,
the workforce arrived to find the place flooded. The source of the leak
was a smashed toilet in the washroom directly above.
Yet, the compound and block are extensively alarmed. Bells should’ve rung if vandals broke-in.
Now manager Chris Ward is poised to call in a medium to discover which tormented soul is trapped among the broken motors.
The 51-year-old said: “I’d think twice about going up there at night and one guy refused to go up there at all.
“One customer came out absolutely white-faced. He claimed something had come out of the wall.”
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