Autistic Boy Makes Shopping Pleasant In A Supermarket When He Starts Singing
A heartwarming video has emerged of a young autistic boy stunning shoppers with his incredible angelic voice after unexpectedly breaking into song in the middle of a supermarket. Shopping for groceries can be a mundane chore, but shoppers in an ASDA store in the UK got a pleasant surprise when a young boy suddenly <a href="https://rumble.com/v3ax8p-cute-dog-breaks-into-song-awaiting-owners-return.html" target="_blank">broke into song</a> in the middle of the store and took a casual performance.
Ten-year-old Calum Courtney wowed shoppers with his flawless rendition of Smokey Robinson's Who's Lovin' You. This talented youngster has a mild form of autism, which inspires him to sing and help others. Watch as this young boy stuns shoppers with his incredible voice by belting out a song in middle of a supermarket!
Calum auditioned for a popular TV singing competition but was unfortunately turned down. However, he didn’t let that unfortunate event knock his confidence, and after this video was released, now a music producer wants to write a charity single with him in the new year. This pleasant surprise boosted Calum’s confidence so now he has become a local celebrity. He chats with everyone in the local supermarket and people stop to talk to him all the time. He is loving and fully embracing his fame, and he’s seriously confident about his singing too!
His mother says that Calum loves hearing the sound of his voice when he <a href="https://rumble.com/v425wf-bride-asks-autistic-brother-to-sing-his-sweet-disney-song-has-everyone-in-t.html" target="_blank">sings</a>. He loves singing around the house and performing in public, the more people the better! What a sweet boy! Calum is collecting donations for a nearby stall for ‘Mind’, a mental health charity. He uses his talent to inspire others to put aside their difficulties and embrace the happiness that music can bring. It definitely makes him a perfect representative for the charity ‘Mind’. This talented boy should continue nurture his natural talent and we are sure that he has a bright future ahead of him.
His facial expression, his body posture and his immense love for music, makes him look like the star whose song he is performing. He has totally mastered the lyrics of the song and know what comes next. He knows where to pause and when to start. He also knows the parts where his voice has to be lowered down and the parts where he has to pour his heart out to keep the powerful notes running smoothly in the song. Incredible, isn’t it?!
Autism spectrum disorder is a developmental disability that can cause significant social, communication and behavioral challenges. There is often nothing about how people with ASD look that sets them apart from other people, but people with ASD may communicate, interact, behave, and learn in ways that are different from most other people.
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A dog has been rescued after it was caught on CCTV wandering starving and injured
A dog has been rescued after it was caught on CCTV wandering onto a garage forecourt - starving and injured looking for help
In the footage Saluki-type dog Susie can be seen with a broken leg and black football socks tied tightly around her other three legs. The socks had been placed on her to cover sores that they had cut into them.
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Carer who was caught on camera repeatedly smacking their mum got let off
The family of an elderly dementia patient are outraged after a carer who was caught on camera repeatedly smacking their mum got let off - which a police caution.
Stacey George, 46, was also filmed telling 78-year-old Sabina Marsden, "God you stink" and snatching a blanket from her knee leaving her half-naked and sobbing.
Her daughter Gina Owen watched the shocking abuse in real time as it was live-streamed to her mobile phone.
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Meet the 'one in a million' twins - one with Down's syndrome and the other without
Meet the adorable one in a million twins - one born with Down's syndrome and the other without.
Proud parents Nicola and Todd Bailey didn't find out little Harper had the genetic disorder until she was born - 38 minutes before twin sister Quinn.
The pair claim medics said "sorry" when they broke the news, but they don't think the condition is anything to apologise for.
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Heartwarming Moment Dad Tells Daughter He's Cancer Free
This is one of those gratifying moments that we all love to see, as we are completely moved to see how the family union triumphs despite life's adversities. In this video you can see the moment when this madly adoring father tells his daughter that he is fine, that he doesn't have cancer This is really touching! The little girl Maisy Dickson, has always been very attached to her father, for her he is her hero, Maisy had never spent a night away from her father Chris until one day he went to the hospital to have his bladder removed in order to improve the health problem that affected him, with the probability of being detected a malignant cancer.
The little girl hoped her absence would last two weeks while she recovered at the health center after the nine-hour operation. But Chris managed to return home after only nine days to hug his beloved daughter who was waiting eagerly for him. He kept his return a secret, so he arrived surprise at his home fully recovered so he could surprise his youngest daughter. The father figure directly influences the personal development and the strengthening of the girls' self-esteem. Maintaining an affective bond, based on love, understanding and respect between father and daughter will guarantee the quality of the relationship and its excellent evolution to a self-confident woman.
It is remarkable the dependence of girls on their mothers during the first years of life, but from the age of 3 onwards both mother and father become inspiring models. For this reason, it is important that there is unconditional love and respect in the family environment, even when the parents are separated, so that the girl will grow up knowing that during her future relationships she can be loved and respected in the same way.
Dad is the first intimate male influence in girls' lives, so spending quality time together is important to cultivate the affective bond between father and daughter; sit down to talk with her about her day, get involved in her activities and get interested in knowing her problems, her joys and her friendships. They need to feel that a man can listen to them and understand them without feeling judged, so they can learn to express their emotions in a healthy way.
Male energy also helps to integrate emotional and social structures in a balanced way to foster healthy character development and many of the girl's abilities. In this sense, dad's presence is important for going out into the outside world, rationally analyzing different situations, achieving goals, preserving individuality and empowering the adventurous spirit, strengthening self-esteem, self-confidence and communication. A quality father-daughter relationship is just as important as the motherly bond, so take advantage of <a href="https://rumble.com/v834a1-helpless-bird-caught-on-fish-bait-gets-saved-by-heroic-bystander.html" target="_blank">opportunities</a> to pass on all kinds of knowledge, manners, and values to your daughter. Prepare her to be independent and, above all, always remind her how <a href="https://rumble.com/v86gqp-how-valuable-is-christian-yelich.html" target="_blank">valuable</a> she is.
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McDonald's worker becomes local celebrity by bursting into song during shifts
A McDonalds worker has become a local celebrity after he burst into song during a shift – and now treats customers to a performance every night.
Richard Walker, 31, sang at the fast food restaurant for the first time five years ago, and found that fans returned to ask about when his next show would be.
His manager then offered him a permanent slot at the London Liverpool Street branch, and now he regularly belts out his tunes from behind the counter while serving burgers and fries.
Richard, from Streatham, said: “I sing almost every night. Sometimes just a few songs, sometimes I can go all night long - just call me Lionel Richie Walker!
“I wait for the shift to be staffed well enough so people don't start asking 'why doesn't he just get my cheeseburger?' - and I will get going.
“Performing is hard work but when I see surprised and happy people dancing, singing, and taking their phones out to film while they wait, I'm humbled.
“I never thought anybody would ever enjoy anything I did quite like this.”
The Customer Experience Leader has been working at Mcdonalds since 2012, but it wasn’t until 2017 that he first showcased his talents.
He offered to sing a series of songs to help raise money for the Ronald McDonald House Charities, including ‘I Can See Clearly Now', 'Don't Worry About A Thing', and 'Three Little Birds’.
He bought a guitar the day before for the occasion.
Single man Richard said: “I've always loved to sing - at every stage of my life, music seems to appear.
“I like to show people that there we are gifted people behind the McDonald's counter - I hope it improves the sometimes negative stereotypes of fast food workers. We are gifted human beings.”
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Genius dad invents clever app for his kids
A genius dad has invented a clever app that locks kids' phone screens until they respond to their PARENTS' messages.
Nick Herbert, 47, was so frustrated with son Ben, 15, ignoring his texts he took matters into his own hands.
The project manager invented an app that 'hijacks' his son's phone by locking the screen, stopping him from doing anything until he reads the message.
It sounds an alarm until the child reads it - even if their phone is on silent - then pings back a message to the parent, informing them the kid has read the message.
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Adorable Deaf Baby Smiles When Hearing Aid Is Switched On
Georgina Addison, is a beautiful baby as young as 4 months old, the little smiling one you will see in the images was born deaf, so she wears headphones to be able to hear the sounds in her environment. Her parents turn on their headphones every morning to say good morning to her and enjoy the beautiful smile her baby evokes when she sees and hears them every morning. You have to see it! It will be the most adorable part of your day, you will see her happy face and the sounds she makes of joy. This <a href="https://rumble.com/v8ajz1-will-i-ever-stop-looking-at-videos-of-him-while-he-sleeps-.html" target="_blank">baby</a> is definitely charming, we can see how the sounds and voices of parents influence the emotions of babies and newborns This is incredible!
Hearing problems are common in children and all over the world there are families who understand what you are going through. What's more, you don't have to feel helpless. With the right treatment, most children with hearing loss can hear again and grow normally. Even those with profound deafness can join the hearing world, go to mainstream schools, read and talk to their peers, talk on the phone and enjoy listening to music.
Hearing loss is the total or partial inability to hear sounds in one or both ears.
Approximately 2 to 3 babies per 1000 live births have some degree of hearing loss at birth. Hearing loss can also develop in children who had normal hearing when they were babies. Loss may occur in one or both ears and may be mild, moderate, or profound. Deep hearing loss is what most people call deafness.
Some cases of hearing loss are progressive (get worse over time), while others remain stable and do not get worse. There are also transient hearing losses, such as those that cause otitis in somewhat older children.
Most childhood <a href="https://rumble.com/v6xifv-adorable-moment-seven-year-old-girl-gets-an-advanced-hearing-aid.html" target="_blank">hearing loss</a> or deafness is present at birth. Half of these deafnesses have a genetic origin.
Other deafness is due to situations that have occurred during pregnancy or at birth: newborns weighing less than 1500 grams, who have had infections such as meningitis or infections during pregnancy (rubella, toxoplasma, cytomegalovirus) or with some malformations. These children are at higher risk for hearing loss.
Parents should observe the baby's behavior during the first few months of life in the face of sound stimuli. During the first two months of life, the child blinks, wakes up, or is frightened by loud, high-pitched noises; the mother's voice is able to soothe the child and pays attention to listening. Between the ages of 3 and 5 months of life, he directs his gaze and turns his head towards the sound source, and between the ages of 6 and 9 months, he is able to look for the source of the voice or sound, moving his head and body in order to be able to observe it. It is advisable to consult the pediatrician if it is thought that a child does not hear well.
The most serious consequence of deafness, if not detected in time, is the absence of language. A child who does not hear may have an apparently normal development until 18 or 24 months of age, in which a delay in language acquisition may be normal, so it may be overlooked that the child is deaf. The problem with late detection is that these children do not speak because they do not hear, so detection and treatment should be as early as possible for the child to develop language.
It is now widely accepted that the detection of hearing loss in children within the first month of life makes it possible to diagnose it before the age of 3 months and to start treatment in the first 6 months. In this way, important alterations in the child are avoided or minimized.
This is the moment a deaf baby smiled from cheek to cheek and squealed with delight when her dad turned on her hearing aid. Georgina Addison, who is four-months-old, was born deaf and had two hearing aids fitted when she was just a few weeks old. Every morning when parents Paul and Louise go to wake her up, they switch on her hearing aids and watch as she coos and smiles with delight.
This video was shot on the 5th December 2019.
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Woman labelled 'Dog Mad' after rescuing 30 traumatised dogs
A husband walked out on his 25-year marriage - because he couldn't stand his wife's hoard of 30 DOGS.
Mike Haslam, 53, told wife Liz 'it's me or the dogs' after watching her collection of rescue animals swamp their home.
But Liz, 49, refused to compromise and told him to pack his bags - and insists she's never been happier.
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Adorable moment friendly fox cozies up to man
This is the adorable moment a friendly fox cozies up to a man in a pub beer garden and begs to be stoked.
Animal lover Gary Sines couldn’t believe his luck when Britain’s friendliest fox sat on his lap while he was having a pint at the pub.
The 40-year-old builder was relaxing in the beer garden at The Star pub, in Malden Rushett, London, when the fox jumped onto his chair and cuddled up to him.
He was with his partner, Lindsay Rolfe, on Friday evening (August 2), when the incredible encounter took place.
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UK mum bypasses SIX security checkpoints to sneak into 'I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here' castle
Emma Louise, 39, had been collecting her caravan near the TV castle with her partner Andrew, 36, when they decided to drive towards it to check it out.
They managed to drive past the first security checkpoint without showing any ID or passes and followed the the path towards the hit ITV show - which is due to start this weekend - the Conwy county castle.
The couple then drove through a sixth security check point before reaching a dead-end and had a walk around the site.
The mum-of-two checked out the iconic kiosk - Ye Olde Shoppe - and saw the trucks full of costumes and kit, as well as two towers, and the front of the castle walkway.
Emma from Liverpool said: "We have a caravan in Wales and we were in the area and just wanted to see if we could take a peep.
"My boyfriend kept driving and we made it through the first security check no problem.
"Then they started waving us through."
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Ferret and German shepherd have become best friends
A German shepherd dog has developed an amazing and touching relationship with an unusual playmate - a ferret. Diana Grib, 26, has always wanted to have a dog and a ferret and her unusual dream came true when ferret Pacco joined her and Alsatian Nova in July last year. Since then, two-year-old Nova and 11-month-old Pacco have become inseparable with the little ferret even acting like a pooch to fit in with his new best pal. The adorable friends do everything together - and spend their evenings cuddling up to keep warm.
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Woman put her life in danger diving into the sea to save her drowning dog
A barking mad woman risked life and limb when she ran into freezing waters to rescue her dog.
She was sent disappearing under water for several seconds as she struggled to rescue her pet, which was dragged out to sea on Sunday.
Powerful waves carried the woman back up the beach as the dog desperately tried to keep its head above water moments before another wave swept it back inshore.
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Irish traveller threatens to 'lay out' a Jimmy Carr fan in protests ahead of comedian's show
This is the moment an Irish traveller threatened to 'f***ing lay out' a Jimmy Carr gig attendee in heated protests over the comedian's Holocaust joke.
Video footage shows a protestor and lorry driver clashing ahead of Carr's comedy show in Cambridge last night.
Dressed in a red gilet, Irish traveller Martin Ward, 30, shouts "Don't get in my face, I'll f***ing lay you out".
A woman out of shot can be heard shouting "Freedom of speech means listening".
Ward responds: "Freedom of speech? F*** off you racist animal.
"Go on, Jimmy Carr, f*** off. Go on you racist people. You're racist people.
"Why don't you go and run a story about Jimmy Carr avoiding the taxman, why don't you do that, and talking about raping children."
Filming himself on his phone, Jamie Kidman, 37, remains silent throughout the exchange and can be seen rolling his eyes.
Speaking last night, the lorry driver from Cambridgeshire told a reporter: "The joke is just words. It's freedom of speech.
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Meet the 'unluckiest newlyweds' as disaster strikes EVERY ASPECT of their special day
Meet the unluckiest newlyweds whose wedding with filled with disasters - including the bride breaking three ribs when she was dropped by her groom in the honeymoon suite.
Amelia Desmond, 41, and Jim, 40, had to postpone their wedding three times due to Covid-19 - but that was just the beginning.
They lost their rings and the limo taking Jim to the church didn't turn up, leaving guests waiting for nearly an hour.
The pair ended up in A&E after romantic Jim attempted to carry his bride to bed - only to get tangled in her gown and drop her, breaking three ribs.
They missed two flights to their Ibiza honeymoon after losing their wallets and passports, and then had to call a locksmith after leaving their keys in Spain.
And if that wasn't enough, the duo also lost a handbag, left a suitcase in their taxi and missed their coach, all while trying to get away on honeymoon.
But despite the ordeal, the smitten pair, who have now been together for 13 years, said they have no regrets.
Catering manager Amelia from Wallingford, Oxfordshire, said: "Everything was planned, but everything that could possibly go wrong, did - it was one thing after another.
"Friends and family have asked ‘How did you not just give up?’ but we knew we would never do that.
"I admit there was one point where I just burst into tears - it was the final straw when we got back and realised the car and house keys were nowhere to be found.
"Despite all the struggles and stress, it was most definitely worth it to marry my best friend, and the fact we never gave up shows how strong we are.
"We see the funny side now and we laugh about it all the time - it was still the best day of our lives."
Amelia and Jim, got engaged in 2017, and share a nine-year-old daughter and have five more children from previous relationships.
They ordered their £900 rings from an online seller, only but the delivery was signed for by an unknown neighbour in their flats.
Unable to trace them, they had to order some more for next day delivery from Amazon the DAY before their wedding, which thankfully arrived in time.
But on the big day, it was the couple who didn't show up for their ceremony.
A limousine was ordered to take council worker Jim and his eight groomsmen to the church, but it didn't show leaving them to order a convoy of taxis.
Thankfully Amelia was told to wait at home, and the ceremony finally kicked off 50 minutes late.
She said: "I remember looking through the window and seeing all the guests who I knew had been waiting for ages - and my legs turned to jelly."
After the hotel reception with 130 guests, the wedded couple checked into the honeymoon suite.
Jim romantically scooped Amelia up into his arms to drop her on the bed, but his feet got caught on her long gown, and he dropped her on the solid oak bed frame.
He said: "I decided I was the muscle man she always wanted and swept her off her feet.
"As the steps towards out bed continued, I was begging the bed to meet me in the middle.
"My walk became a sprint as I was losing grip rapidly, then the unimaginable happen - my wife's dress got caught under my feet.
"I dropped her at quite some speed."
She thought she had just been winded, but when she woke up in agony and unable to move, she rushed to hospital and was diagnosed with three broken ribs.
She said: “I literally couldn't move - I thought I was paralysed."
The pair ignored advice not to jet off to Ibiza on honeymoon - but were baffled when their airport coach didn't stop to pick them up from a pre-arranged spot.
After watching it drive past they booked a cab and headed to check in - only to realise they'd left their bag containing their wallets inside the taxi.
They booked another flight for the following morning, and stayed in a nearby hotel praying nothing else would go wrong.
But on their way to the airport for their replacement flight disaster struck.
Amelia said: "As we made our way to the airport after our hotel breakfast, I was counting the bags over and over to make sure we didn't lose any.
"That was when I realised my handbag was missing - with our passports in it."
It had been picked up by another holidaymaker during breakfast at the hotel, and by the time it was handed in, they had missed their flight, and had to rebook for the next day.
Amelia said: "I could barely bring myself to leave the airport that night in case something else went wrong."
They enjoyed a blissful few days away, but after flying home and getting back to the park and ride, disaster struck again.
The forgetful pair had left their house keys AND car keys in their hotel room on the Spanish island.
Amelia said: "I did cry a little at that point because of how many things had gone wrong - it was supposed to be relaxing!"
The exasperated couple paid several hundred pounds for a locksmith to make a new sets of keys, while they spent a night at Jim's parents, before eventually getting back home the following afternoon.
But when they did - they had no regrets for the way things turned out, and still called it the best week of their lives.
Amelia said: "Everything was planned, but everything that could possibly go wrong, did - and it was incredibly stressful at times.
"But after it being postponed so many times we were determined to enjoy it, and it was an amazing wedding and honeymoon despite the mishaps.
"I think after the doom and gloom of Covid-19 we were just thrilled to be able to see our friends all together and celebrate, followed by a week of sunbathing.
"All the disasters were worth it - I got to marry my soul mate and the man of my dreams!"
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Stunning images show Prince Charles' maze
These stunning pictures show a maze commissioned by Prince Charles at a country pad he helped to save - inspired by his childhood love of labyrinths.
The Duke of Rothesay campaigned to restore stately home Dumfries House, in Cumnock, East Ayrshire, and channelled millions of pounds into the project.
The estate had fallen into disrepair and was up for sale in 2007, when the heir to the throne got involved in a campaign to save it and open it up for the public to enjoy.
Three years ago, gardeners and craftsmen at the stately home completed work on a huge maze commissioned by the prince, who had enjoyed wandering around a similar one on the Sandringham Estate, Norfolk, as a child.
This video was taken 23/08/19.
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Mum with rare condition eats a tub of baby powder a day
A mum has told how she has an unusual addiction to eating Johnson's Baby Powder - and can eat an entire tub in just a DAY. Lisa Anderson, 44, started eating the powder 15 years ago when she felt the urge after using it on her young son following a bath. She estimates she's spent nearly £8,000 on her craving which sees her run off to the bathroom at least 40 TIMES a day to gorge on the white powder which she eats off the back of her hand. Lisa, who suffers from anxiety and depression, spends at least £10-a-week on her craving.
Filmed on 25th November 2019
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Mum embarks on mission to show people living with stomas don’t smell
A British mum has launched a mission to show people forced to use a colostomy bag don’t smell - by posting a series of pictures with hers on nighst out and the beach. Brave Annie Jenkins, 30, has uploaded a series of revealing pictures alongside an emotive post calling for more understanding of people who need to use a stoma. Annie, who had her own bag fitted after suffering from a paralysed colon, says she is currently awaiting further surgery, but is now desperate to raise awareness of what she described as an "invisible illness." And her moving message on social media has now been shared 38,000 times and attracted hundreds of comments praising her for her bravery in speaking out.
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Amputee dog who discovered in trash bag in South Korea is finalist in US' heroic dog competition
A South Korean dog which lost its legs after being discarded in a rubbish bag and bound in rope could be crowned America’s most heroic dog.
Chi Chi, a four-year-old golden retriever, became a quadruple amputee after she was rescued in January 2016 as vets were unable to save the rotting flesh on her legs. The retriever’s legs were bound in rope when she was discovered in a trash can, five hours away from Seoul, South Korea.
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UK postman is still going strong at 93 and is delivering letters to his care home
Meet Britain's oldest postman - a 98-year-old who delivers letters in his official Royal Mail uniform to the residents of his care home.
Ray Stanley spotted a chance to stay active in his later years so asked bosses if he could take on the task of distributing mail.
The grandfather-of-two now collects letters from the postbox outside the residence in Poole, Dorset, and hands them out.
Thoughtful staff at Upton Bay Care Home contacted the local Royal Mail depot and asked if they could provide a uniform - and they gladly obliged.
Ray now does his round every day in an embroidered shirt and cap - and even has his very own iconic red post bag.
The retired RAF Navigator and transport consultant said: "It’s been quite a laugh. I came to the home back in November and when they suggested I be the postman I didn’t know what to say.
"There’s a postbox down the front and at 1.30pm I go down there and we empty the letters out.
"Then my wheelchair is wheeled around all the different places and I deliver the letters. I meet a lot of people who probably wouldn’t know me otherwise.
"I especially enjoy visiting Memory Lane, where people living with dementia are cared for – I feel like I’m bringing them a little bit of joy."
December saw Ray’s busiest month, with more than 100 letters and presents to be delivered around the care home in time for Christmas.
Mevin Sohorye, general manager at Upton Bay, said: "We are so grateful to Royal Mail Poole for their gift to Ray. It truly is a pleasure to be able to fulfil a special wish for a resident."
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"Convincing” ghostly child-like figure stalking a pub waitress just days before HALLOWEEN
This spooky footage captures what appears to be a child-like ghost stalking a pub waitress who is none the wiser - just days before Halloween.
The eerie CCTV video shows what looks like a small girl in a dress walking behind a waitress as she clears tables at the Lamb and Lion pub.
It left assistant manager Lee Smith, 32, creeped out after the apparent apparition was caught on his camera around 10.30am last Wednesday (23 Oct).
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Stomach-churning video shows live parasitic worm being removed from a man's eye
This toe-curling video captures a 15cm-long worm being removed - from a man's EYE.
The 60-year-old patient went to the New Medical Centre in Kundapur, Karnataka, India, complaining about constant pain and itching in his eyes.
When specialist Dr Srikanth Shetty examined him he spotted the parasite in his eyeball. The worm - a parasitic ringworm known as a Wuchereria Bancrofti - had the potential to harm the man’s eyesight if it was not removed immediately.
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Couple celebrate anniversary at a betting shop
A married couple have marked 35 years together by celebrating their Coral wedding anniversary at the bookies.
It’s a far cry from your usual wining and dining wedding anniversary night out, but for subtle romanticist Paul Seymour, it was worth the gamble.
The 60-year-old hospital porter decided to treat his wife, Joanne, to a date at their local bookmakers to celebrate 35 years as husband and wife.
He took the love of his life, Joanne, along to their local Coral in Kent, with a bottle of champagne and a £200 betting budget on July 28, the day of their anniversary.
This video was recorded on 28th July 2019.
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Three-legged pitbull gets a new wheelchair
An adorable dog that lost a leg and suffered a stroke when she was forced to take part in a dog fighting ring now has a special a wheelchair to get around.
Juniper was found in California with scars on her face and her teeth filed down from her time as a bait dog in the blood sport operation.
Maggie Hull, 27, fell in love with the pooch, believe to be nine years old, at a rescue shelter in Puget Sound, Washington, in 2016.
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Doctors were astonished when an x-ray revealed a metal CUP in man's BELLY
Doctors were astonished when they investigated the cause of man's stomach ache --
and an x-ray revealed a metal CUP in his BELLY.
The 60-year-old consulted 'quack' doctors when he was suffering with a bout of tummy flu, locals said.
They apparently suggested he they CUP inside him - and unsurprisingly he was still left with a sore stomach.
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