A eerie sight was caught on security cameras as a baby carriage started moving by itself inside an empty auction house.
The video has already gone viral on TikTok, with workers from RWB Auctions in the UK writing ‘real ghost caught on CCTV? Wtf did we just see?’
RWB Auctions director Jon White said the security system at the company’s facility in Wiltshire detected movement inside the building around 2am on August 30.
That’s when surveillance cameras spotted the culprit: an old style baby stroller moving through a room without anyone pushing it.
This wasn’t just a case of the blue stroller breaking loose and rolling around on its own; the cart was methodically moving toward a lit door, stopping and starting over a 10 minute period.
White said the carriage came from a house in Highclere, in the south of England, where many paranormal events have apparently taken place over the years.
On Wednesday, the eerie carriage went up for auction, drawing a final bid of nearly $40, although the auction website did not mention its paranormal trip through their building over the weekend.
‘After Wednesday, we’d like to get it gone, and as an auction house, we don’t accept returns, so if it does turn out to be possessed, it’s not our problem,’ White said.

A TikTok video posted by an auction house in the UK captured an old fashioned baby stroller moving on its own on August 30
RWB’s TikTok video of the strange incident has already been viewed more than 230,000 times.
Some on social media claimed they could actually see an alleged ghost pushing the carriage through the facility.
‘Anyone else see the spirit lights before it moved the second time,’ one person on TikTok asked.
‘You can see a baby in the pram with a bonnet in its head,’ another viewer claimed.
Whatever caused the carriage to creep through the building certainly rattled the staff at the auction house, who added that ‘everyone in the saleroom FREAKED OUT.’
‘When I saw it, I was perplexed, so I sent it to staff and they went into meltdown. They’re c******* themselves.’ White said, according to LADbible.
The auction house director told those commenting on TikTok that their building used to be an old supermarket, and former employees would come back and tell them the place was haunted.
The one strange sight in the video that was explainable was the flashing lights coming from behind the door the carriage was moving towards, which RWB noted was the LED light of their facial ID terminals.

The video shared on TikTok went on for about 10 minutes, with the cart stopping and starting several times without anyone in the room
‘I’m a skeptic but I can’t find an explanation and it’s generating interest, which I’m happy to get behind,’ White added.
Last year, experts revealed why some people believe in spirits while others don’t, adding that it has nothing to do with a lack of intelligence or a tendency towards mental illness.
Researchers at Manchester Metropolitan University and Liverpool John Moores University said a belief in the paranormal is closely linked to a vulnerability to stress.
However, an interest in ‘new age philosophy’ (NAP), such as a belief in fortune-telling, astrology, and psychic powers has no such link.
In the journal PLOS One, the researchers argued that a belief in ghosts had a connection to higher stress because it reflects a feeling that the events are caused by forces outside of your control.
Lead researcher Professor Neil Dagnall, a parapsychological researcher from Manchester Metropolitan University, said: ‘Traditional paranormal belief, predicts greater distress and lower coping ability, indicating that such beliefs may reduce an individual’s sense of control.’
While some on TikTok claimed the entire video was a hoax using strings to move the cart, others continued to believe in the extraordinary.
Meanwhile, the auction house wrote that they were ‘happy to let the internet decide’ and just sell the strange carriage before it moves again.
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