This doll is no ‘Child’s Play.' A delicate-looking antique doll has now gained infamy for reportedly attacking 17 men.
The doll, which is reportedly possessed by the spirit of a vengeful bride named Elizabeth, has become the focal point of numerous paranormal incidents at the Haunted Objects Museum in Rotherham, South Yorkshire.
The doll, which has earned a notorious reputation as the «most haunted» in the world, is alleged to have attacked at least 17 men, some of whom have reported sustaining physical injuries, according to the New York Post.
Lee Steer, a 37-year-old paranormal investigator, and the museum's owner acquired the doll for £866 on eBay after learning of its supposed hostility towards men.
During an investigation in the museum’s «bridal doll room,» Steer himself became a target of the doll’s alleged aggression, experiencing a burning sensation on his neck. Later, he discovered scratches on his back, which witnesses described as resembling a pentagram.
«It seems like the doll harbors a deep-seated hatred towards men,» Steer remarked. «More than 15 people have reported being scratched by it—all men, never a woman,» he told the outlet.
The doll’s disturbing behavior is not limited to physical assaults. Steer claims that the doll has also triggered fire alarms, moved objects within the room, and caused electronic disturbances in video recordings. During one paranormal investigation, a perfume bottle was reportedly flung across the room, and the words «bride» and «haunting» mysteriously appeared on