Asylum-seekers in Sweden fear refugee shelter is haunted
Officials said the asylum-seekers were spooked by flickering lights among other things.
Stockholm: Sweden's migration agency says 35 asylum-seekers have asked to be relocated from a refugee center because they believe ghosts haunt it.
Migration Agency officials said today that the asylum-seekers were spooked by flickering lights and noise in the plumbing system at the facility in Grannaforsa, a small village in Smaland province.
Magnus Petersson, the local Migration Agency manager, said 35 of the 58 people living in the shelter came to the agency's regional office on Tuesday, demanding to be relocated.
Petersson said they reluctantly returned at the end of the day after being told there were no alternatives.
He says there were probably natural explanations to the phenomena that frightened them, such as faulty electrical switches and creaking noises caused by rapid changes in temperature.