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MD Leo Tommony says weird things have been going on for over two years.
Strange footsteps and lights switching themselves on have convinced cynics at a Leyland company that there may be such things as ghosts.
LG Kitchens boss Leo Tommony first started to notice strange goings on more than two years ago, but only recently stumbled across CCTV footage which has left staff baffled.
The footage came to light after neighbouring company Howdens, on Moss Side Industrial Estate in Leyland, had an attempted robbery, so they asked LG Kitchens to take a look through their security video.
Mr Tommony explained what can be seen on the CCTV, recorded between
10.37 and 10.41 on April 5, in the car park outside his showroom.
"It just appeared as a ring of light next to the van and immediatly
that light turned into a veil, and then within that veil I could see that black image of a body. I could pick out an arm and a leg."
Receptionist Debbie Adams said: "You can't describe what it's like really. You couldn't put it down to actually being anything other
than something paranormal.
"Everybody that saw it couldn't believe. We couldn't put it
down to any rational explanation because it changed form as it moved and it formed the shape of this person.
"It started off as a light then it formed into what looked like a veil then it formed the shape of a person ... quite a big person."
As well as the CCTV, Mr Tommony says he has heard sounds, found lights turned on when they had been switched off and even felt the presence of something or someone "not of this world".
Mr Tommony and his business partner have now taken to checking one another out of the building to make doubly sure nothing is left on, but
say that there are still often lights on in the morning!
One time, after hearing footsteps when he thought he was alone, Tommony called his partner to ask him what he was doing walking round upstairs – and was surprised to be told 'What do you mean? I'm in Blackpool!'.
Now Mr Tommony and the staff at LG Kitchens are intrigued and would "just like to know" what has been going on. Mr Tommony said:
"There is no denying it, as sceptical as I am I cannot deny that something came on that screen."
In December 2006 fire destroyed much of his previous company Lancashire Granite.Since then his firm has merged with the LG Group to form LG Kitchens.
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