A spooked family have called in a real-life ghostbuster - after claiming to have captured a poltergeist on video.
Lisa Manning and her children Ellie, 11, and Jaydon, six, have fled their house in terror several times because of bizarre goings-on.
They include pots and pans being thrown around the kitchen, window blinds moving up and down by themselves, lights being switched on and off and drawers being opened.
Last week they were even forced to climb out of a window after being trapped in their living room when the door locked by itself.
Now they have been advised to wear crucifixes by a priest after capturing video footage of a chair moving by itself in Ellie's bedroom.
Carer Miss Manning, 34, shot the film two weeks ago after putting hidden cameras in the family's home in Coventry.
The 52-second clip shows a wardrobe door opening before a pink swivel chair moves slowly backwards towards the wall.
Miss Manning, who lives with her partner Anthony, 25, in the house, added: "I set up the video camera because I wanted to prove the ghost exists.
"This is a horror house. It's like living in a scary movie. The worst thing about it is, even I can't believe what's happening myself."
Dave Round, area service manager for letting agents Whitefriars, said: "We sympathise with Miss Manning and have been supporting her with the issues she has been experiencing."
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