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Old church hospital, Romford Essex has been serving the community since the 1700's
and the Queen Mary wing has been open since the 1800's In this time it has had various uses including T.B Ward, a brain surgary unit and a childrens ward.

Some members of staff joined the PSI team on this investigation interested in finding
out more about the goings on within their work place.


Although a fairly quite night many light anomalies were captured on night vision camera's, and many of the team reported independantly of each other the sound of a baby crying.
One female quest became so upset by this she felt that she could no longer continue
with the investigation and decided to leave.
Medium Karen picked up on the spirit of a male who she believes was hung by the stairwell
because he knew of some kind of immoral testing and was hung to keep him qiute.
In the same area Gary also reported the impression of a male spirit and got the feeling
that his right eye was protruding from the socket. back at the hub on closer inspection
it was commented that Gary's right eye had become blood shot, was this an affect of
someone being hung !  But as to date nothing can be verified to these events.
Many investgators reported the smell of human waste around the flight of stairs, when investigated the lavatory was clean and fresh,  plus it must be noted that the lavatory
is on the other side of the building to the stairswell. Staff told PSI that they often
get complaints from patients of this smell in the same place.
Team members try out a glass movement exercise
The stairwell fomm where the smell was reported
Towards the end of the evening Some of the team tried out the glass movement excercise,  but little seemed to come through so it was decided to stop and call the investigation to an end.
All the staff remarked on how they enjoyed the evening and the professionalism
of the team.
PSI would like to thank all members of the staff and to the hospital for their time
and co-opperation in allowing us into  their building.