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Halloween Special - Seance in County Limerick Castle
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Samhain... time of year when the veils between this world and the Otherworld are believed to be at their thinnest… when the spirits of the dead could mingle with the living once again.
So Live 95’s Fiona Madigan, Nadia Sakni and the Live 95 team, (and Fiona's Mother in law Noreen!) visited a haunted Castlegarde Castle in Cappamore to do a séance with Ghost Eire, the paranormal researchers.
Listen on, if you dare...
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