A girl in a red dress and a shadowy figure hopping over headstones: How Toowoomba became Australia’s most haunted town

03 June 2015 | Evidence?, Ghosts in the news, Haunted

Is this Australia’s most haunted town?

A growing number of residents in the regional Queensland town of Toowoomba are documenting a series of spine-tingling encounters with ghosts.

The other-worldly activity is so frequent, a team of ghost hunters has set up shop in the not-so-sleepy town.

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This picture, taken in May 2012, is said to be of a ghost hovering near a grave

Toowoomba Ghost Chasers has travelled around Toowoomba and the surrounding areas since it was created by Kylie Samuels and Katie Harvey, who hope they are the ones locals call when there’s something strange in the neighbourhood.

‘We have found Toowoomba is full of ghosts,’ founder Ms Samuels said.

Findings from the hunts are posted on the group’s Facebook page.

Spooky moment a ‘ghost’ appears outside Toowoomba home

This picture of 'strange, supernatural blue mist' was taken in Toowoomba last year

This picture of ‘strange, supernatural blue mist’ was taken in Toowoomba last year

'The Lady in Red', claimed to be pictured here, is the most infamous ghost story in Toowoomba, arguably Australia's most haunted town

This shadowy figure darkening a monument in Drayton Cemetery is said to be a ghost

‘The Lady in Red’, claimed to be pictured here (left), is the most infamous ghost story in Toowoomba, arguably Australia’s most haunted town. Other ghost sightings often occur near graves (right)

Earlier this year, a video posted by the group claimed to show the horrifying moment a spirit eerily floated across a backyard.

The video shows a shadowy shape emerge seemingly from nowhere and then move around before disappearing.

‘I haven’t seen anything like it in a long time,’ Ms Samuels said of the video.

‘It has to be something. There is no other explanation that we can come up with.’

The growing number of locals who have experienced a dose of a freaky ghost has created a boom in paranormal enthusiasts in the area.

Aaron Mulligan, a would-be Bill Murray who lives in Toowoomba, set out to detect the town’s famed ‘lady in the red dress’ – believed to be the ghost of Elizabeth Perkins, a resident who died in 1944.

Mr Mulligan headed to the train station and called out the names of people he believed died nearby, and therefore could be haunting the area. He recorded changes in ‘electromagnetic energy’ with a K2 meter, Mr Mulligan told Daily Mail Australia.

‘We came across this one, I’m a bit of a history buff, and that train station has quite a past,’ Mr Mulligan said.

Ghost chasers believe the face of a supernatural spirit can be seen in this picture, taken inside a cave

Ghost chasers believe the face of a supernatural spirit can be seen in this picture, taken inside a cave

Toowoomba Ghost Chasers believe this picture, taken in March, captured some sort of paranormal activity in the night

Toowoomba Ghost Chasers believe this picture, taken in March, captured some sort of paranormal activity in the night

‘A lot of people have been killed at that station – in the 1920s and that sort of time, a lot of people were hit by trains. Elizabeth Perkins is one of them, so we went there are ran through the names of some of the people; when it got to her, the K2 meter lit up and then I asked if it was Elizabeth Perkins. Then there were footsteps and she definitely walked past.’

Mr Mulligan said he has been interested in ghosts and other supernatural activity since he was a funeral director in his late teens. He is a veteran of ‘hundreds’ of investigations, and said activity in Toowoomba is increasing.

Another man, Daniel Prentice, said he was attacked by a spirit in a cemetery.

‘I was walking through like I do quite often, and there is a certain spot in there that I always get some strange feelings,’ he said.

Some experts believe 'a little girl in blue dress with her arm around a little boy in black pants and jacket' can be seen in this picture

Some experts believe ‘a little girl in blue dress with her arm around a little boy in black pants and jacket’ can be seen in this picture

‘That particular night we decided to stop there and investigate further. I started to become a little frustrated because I knew something there.

‘Next thing I know I got pushed from a seated position in the middle of my back and I slid across the ground on my feet. I had marks on the middle of my back where I was pushed.’

A number of other profiles of people who have encountered ghosts have been published in Women’s Day magazine. 

Toowoomba’s status as a tourist hot-spot for ghastly visitors is well known, with ghost hunters having visited the town as recently as 2013 when ‘paranormal investigator’ Darren Davies studied the Royal Bulls Head Inn – a pub in the town believed to be haunted.

It is claimed a spirit can be seen in the background of this image taken in a cemetery near Toowoomba

Some experts believe ‘a little girl in blue dress with her arm around a little boy in black pants and jacket

‘We have uncovered a lot,’ Mr Davies said at the time, speaking to the Toowoomba Chronicle.

‘And not all of it is nice. In fact, it has quite a dark history.

‘There have been a number of sudden as well as natural deaths at the inn.’

Mr Mulligan said Toowoomba’s history is what makes it a haven for spirits.

‘It’s one of the oldest towns in Queensland, and it has a violent past – it’s like the wild west,’ he said.

‘Maybe there’s a lingering presence from that bloody history.’

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3105315/A-girl-red-dress-pale-faces-darkness-woman-dwelling-cave-Toowoomba-Australia-s-haunted-town-claims-hundreds-paranormal-sightings.html#ixzz3c0p4Mm6H

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