In a spine-tingling turn of events, a school in Ireland is making headlines for its eerie paranormal activity. While the principal claims there’s nothing supernatural at play, the recently released security footage suggests otherwise. Last week, at Deerpark CBS in Cork, security cameras captured unsettling occurrences in a dimly lit hallway at 3:00 AM—a time when, let’s face it, nothing good ever happens.
Deputy Principal Mark Sullivan shared this unsettling footage with Principal Jane Carter, and it’s enough to send shivers down anyone’s spine. The video begins with an ominous door at the end of the hallway, but things escalate quickly with lockers shaking violently. If you thought that was the end of the ghostly antics, think again.
Sullivan, a self-proclaimed skeptic, believes the strange occurrences may have human origins. “It’s probably just a prank, though we can’t figure out how it was done,” he remarked. “That’s why we posted the video—no one has stepped forward to claim responsibility. If it is a prank, it’s impressively elaborate.”
But let’s be real here, Mr. Sullivan—this footage looks far too convincing to be a simple school prank. If these students are responsible, they should consider sending this clip to Hollywood as part of their resumes.
As they prepare for their annual Halloween event, “Fearpark,” which aims to be an engaging fundraiser for the school, Sullivan jokes about the viral nature of the video. “We run this every year. Schools aren’t typically known for viral video campaigns,” he said, though one can’t help but wonder if he’s starting to believe in the supernatural just a little bit. He did mention that the school is located next to a historic site known as Green Gallows, where criminals were executed in the 18th century.
When paranormal investigators visited the school, they reported feeling something unusual in the hallway, leading to speculation that the location may indeed be haunted. However, Sullivan remains doubtful. “The medium felt a presence, and even the videographer’s equipment moved, but people can easily scare themselves,” he explained. “The TV crew was convinced, especially when they explored the attic. They said, ‘if any place in the world is haunted, it’s this school.’”
As for the students, Sullivan humorously noted, “They’re not scared of ghosts, or at least they say they aren’t. But there are noticeably fewer students in the hallways between classes—perhaps they don’t want to be alone?” The school’s evening activities, such as music classes and the traditional Irish music club, have seen a decline in attendance. “Apparently, no one wants to use the ladies’ restrooms, where the incident was captured,” he added.
In conclusion, while Sullivan might be a staunch nonbeliever, the evidence in the footage speaks volumes. Regardless of whether it’s a paranormal phenomenon or an elaborate prank, this school has certainly captured the attention of many.
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