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CCTV shows moment angry poltergeist is caught throwing antiques from store shelves

The clip was captured at the Barnsley Antique Centre in South Yorkshire

EERIE CCTV footage has emerged appearing to show the moment a rowdy spirit is spotted sending objects flying off shelves in an antique shop.

The clip, captured at the Barnsley Antique Centre in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, shows a compilation of shelves rocking and items falling to the floor on multiple occasions this year.

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The shop's owner claims there were 50 similar incidents in the shop's first yearCredit: Newsflare

Each time an item - such as a book, figurine or even skateboard - crashes to the ground, there is no visible human contact - leaving some wondering if a paranormal force is behind the mysterious movements.

The shop's owner, Danny Parker, claims he experienced 50 incidents during the first year of the shop being open.

Speaking last year, he said: ";We have been open a year and have probably had 50 incidents happen.

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"Most caught on CCTV and some truly bizarre happenings, which our customers have witnessed and an even more bizarre unexplained figure witnessed by myself.

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"And I'm a non-believer, so it does make you think twice if there is something else out there."

A team of ghost hunters concluded a homeless person who used to frequent the cemetery upon which the shop is built could be behind the strange goings-on.

Both customers and the shop's staff have witnessed the 'paranormal' activityCredit: Newsflare

Their investigation also found the "spirit" could simply have an interest in antiques, and poses no harm to the shop's staff and customers.

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