
Perhaps she was a patient at the children’s hospital in the 1970s. Or a lost little girl whose fate we will never know.
Either way, staff at the hospice in Norwich feared her presence still haunted the wards, in the ghostly form of a small child in a red dress.
To address their concerns about “paranormal incidents”, an NHS chaplain called in deliverance ministers – commonly known as exorcists – to carry out a religious service using holy oil.
