What if an ouija board warns you about your impending death? Would you believe it? Or would you ignore the warning? A creepy ouija experience invoving a mother and daughter will surely scare you off.
Meet Margaret Carroll and Katrina Livingstone, a mother and daughter who were told during a Ouija board session that that they would soon die are now both ill in hospital following a fire incident at their home. The fire incident occurred hours after the Ouija board told them their predicted deaths.
It was said that the mother and daughter used the Ouija board in hopes of contacting their dead dog, The family pet was unfortunately dismembered and killed by the mother’s husband and the daughter’s step-dad, Paul Carroll, who initially claimed the dog had died because it was possessed due to a previous Ouija board session.
Right after the Ouija board session, one of their neighbors named Donna Sowerby revealed that Katrina had confessed to her hat the Ouija board had also made grim predictions about their deaths. Mrs. Sowerby even shared that when the fire started it was already a living hell.
“The fire was right the way through the property. It was horrible.There was a mini explosion and one of the firefighters was blown back.” - Donna SowerbyIt is known that the church strongly criticised the trend of using ouija boards and even called it “absolutely appalling,” and strongly warned people to “not let this darkness” into their lives.
“It is absolutely appalling. I would very strongly advise parents not to buy Ouija boards for children. It’s like opening a shutter in one’s soul and letting in the supernatural. There are spiritual realities out there and they can be very negative. I would hugely recommend people not to have anything to do with the occult. People find they are having strange dreams, strange things happening to them, even poltergeist activity.” - Church of England vicar Peter Irwin-ClarkThe Mirror reports that Margaret Carroll and Katrina Livingstone are now being treated in hospital while Paul Carroll will be sentenced later this month for causing unnecessary suffering to an animal.