
Auctioneers were left horrified after their CCTV camera caught a 'possessed pram' rolling across the floor on its own.
RWB Auctions director Jon White was baffled when his security system logged 'movement' at 2am on Saturday morning.
Despite rushing to check the footage, he was confused when he saw a 70-year-old pram rolling through the Wiltshire store on its own.
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The pram is up for auction this week, and Jon explained he's pretty glad to see the back of it after the spooky goings-on.
And he wasn't the only one left freaked out by the footage, which was shared on his TikTok and viewed by hundreds of thousands of times.
In the clip, the pram can be seen tucked in a corner of the store when all of a sudden, it emerges from its spot and begins making its way across the room, stopping and starting over the course of around 10 minutes.

What's particularly creepy is that it doesn't appear to have rolled, although it's unclear what the conditions of the store were at the time.
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Jon said: "When I saw it, I was perplexed, so I sent it to staff and they went into meltdown.
"After Wednesday, we'd like to get it gone, and as an auction house, we don't accept returns, so if it does turn out to be possessed, it's not our problem.
"The admin staff want it gone sooner rather than later. They're c***ping themselves.
"It comes from a large house in Highclere, and it's reported to be an area that gets a lot of paranormal activity. We didn't know about that."
As for where he stands when it comes to belief in the paranormal, Jon is 'on the fence'.
"I'm a sceptic but I can't find an explanation and it's generating interest, which I'm happy to get behind," he continued.
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Many people online believe the ghost of a previous owner could have 'possessed' the pram, while others think it was a spirit pushing the buggy.
Meanwhile, some people have actually been in touch with Jon to say the building, which was once a supermarket, is haunted.
One person wrote: "Why am I seeing this just before bedtime?"

A second said: "I would never buy second hand items, antique or not. We leave energy in everything we touch?"
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A third added: "How do we buy this pram?"
Of course, others were quick to speculate on whether it was a set-up, with one believing 'invisible string' could be behind the clip, while others questioned if it was real or if the clip had been doctored.
RWB Auctions replied: "You're seeing what we saw."
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