Although the police don’t appear to be covering up ghostly incidents (FT273:16–17), perhaps the funeral industry is shy about reporting them? After mentioning in a previous column the apparent absence of ghost reports from undertakers, morticians and other funeral industry professionals, I am delighted to learn of two recent stories suggesting exceptions to the rule.
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Funeral parlors not eager to report ghostly goings on
October 10, 2014
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