Haunted tyres leave depot deflated

A phantom has been throwing money about at Britain's spookiest tyre depot... and bewildered owner Nick White doesn't like it one bit.

The troublesome visitor started running riot at the former chapel and wartime morgue in 2003 – allegedly pelting staff with stones and coins during the day and stacking up piles of tyres in the depot in Holmes Market, Doncaster while it was locked up overnight.

The ghostly figure in 1940s clothes, went into hiding after sceptic Mr White took over the business three years ago.

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But now the extraordinary goings on have started up again with two pre-war coins turning up mysteriously on the floor.

Yesterday the 35-year-old confessed he was "in a bit of state" over the eerie events – and said he was hoping a psychic investigator might be able to lay the ghoul to rest.

The married father-of-one added: "There's no logical explanation for the two old pennies turning up like they did a month or so apart."

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