AN evil spirit tormenting a woman in her home has been exorcised for a television show.
Emma and Ross, from Kempsey, have been attacked by the spirit known as Shadow Man and will appear on the second episode of the sixth season of the Discovery+ series Help! My House is Haunted.
The show, hosted by paranormal experts Barri Ghai, Jayne Harris and Ian Lawman, visited the village near Worcester after Emma shared her experience with a supernatural being she calls the Shadow Man.
"I feel like I have no spiritual boundary, these things are just latching on to me," she said, "I was woken up and there were people walking through my wall.
"Every time I try to go to sleep, they grab me around the wrist and I can feel their fingers.
"I can feel them touching me, I can smell them, I've had someone bite me and I can't do a thing, I'm stuck."
The couple moved into their four-bedroom house in Kempsey but say it is inhabited by evil spirits that haunt and torment Emma on a daily basis.
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When the paranormal experts arrive at the house, Ian Lawman, a psychic medium, asks whether Kempsey has a dark history, suggesting that the area's links with the English Civil War may be to blame.
After entering the household, he said: "Wow, this place has got some really weird energy going on, my head is booming.
"It's a new house, but it's almost as if the land is tainted with blood or something like that.
"Now, I don't know whether that's having an impact on this house or it's charging it."
Later in the episode, Mr Lawman performs an exorcism on Emma after sensing spiritual activity in her bedroom.
The psychic medium can be seen fighting with an evil spirit inside the woman.
After the Mr Lawman completed the exorcism, Barry Ghai described the evening as the most intense they had ever experienced.
Emma's experience isn't the first time the paranormal experts have visited Worcestershire.
In series five, the crew travelled to Tenbury Wells to deal with other-worldly visitors that had infested the home of two residents.
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