'I lived in abandoned hospital and found something terrifying behind locked door'

'I lived in abandoned hospital and found something terrifying behind locked door'

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'I lived in abandoned hospital and found something terrifying behind locked door'
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Rahima Miah, Rahima Miah)
Published: Feb, 01 2025 14:04

A woman who once resided in an abandoned building has shared a chilling discovery she made while exploring her unconventional home. Aisha Barratt, a London-based TV producer, used to live in a deserted hospital as a property guardian - a scheme that allows people to live affordably in vacant properties to ensure they're maintained. During her stay in the empty hospital, where over 100 other tenants also lived, she stumbled upon a corridor lined with padlocked doors, which she believed was the hospital's morgue.

The TV producer, known for her work on Celebrity Coach Trip, The Fortune Hotel and Great British Bake Off, posted a video on TikTok of her walking down the eerie corridor. She captioned the clip: "POV: Finding the morgue in the abandoned hospital I live in". In the video, she said: "This is the morgue. People do ask me about this all the time so this is the morgue." She pointed out the padlocks on the doors, saying: "As you can see, they've got these on them. I didn't know originally what these were but that's what someone told me in the comments.".

Aisha ventured down the entire corridor, admitting she had "never come here" before encountering another corridor blocked by a wooden panel. A poster slapped on the door issued a stark warning, "no unauthorised persons allowed beyond this point", ramping up the eeriness. Backing out from the location, she stated: "It's creepy, might be a little bit too creepy for me this part but people always ask 'where's the morgue? , where's the morgue? ' and I think I finally found it." She vowed: "Don't ask me to go there again. I don't want to get possessed.".

Aisha added a dash of sarcasm to her TikTok post saying: "A corridor filled with padlocked doors in the suspected morgue area of the abandoned hospital I live in? That's ok, that's so fine.". Morgues serve as waiting rooms for the deceased until final identification, burial or cremation can occur, and are also utilised for autopsies to establish causes of death. The video has racked up 743,000 views, 38,000 likes and hundreds of comments.

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