Ms Butler added: ’I understand that some of you will probably be worried or scared about this.
Any of you wish to discuss this, feel free to contact me at any time.’
Anglican priests usually need to seek permission from a bishop before performing an exorcism, Daily Mail reported.
Derby is a city in the East Midlands region of England in the United Kingdom. It lies upon the banks of the River Derwent and is located in the south of Derbyshire. It has recently been named the most haunted place in Britain, with more reports of ghosts, poltergeists, werewolves and other supernatural phenomena than anywhere else in the UK.
The Supernatural Britain Report, conducted by Lionel Fanthorpe, an expert on the paranormal, examined ghostly goings-on in 40 cities across the UK and compiled a list of the ten most spooky places in the country.
Mr Fanthorpe found there had been 315 reports of ghosts, poltergeists, werewolves and vampires in Derby since records began - an average 14 sightings per 10,000 members of its population.
In joint second were Chester and York, with a rate of 11 sightings per 10,000, followed by Exeter in fourth place, then St Albans, Edinburgh, Belfast, Oxford, Norwich and Gloucester.
A spokesman for the Bishop of Derby said: ’Any case such as this is put to the bishop.
’He would seek proper advice before taking action.’
A spokeswoman for Derby Hospitals NHS Trust said: ’We take information from staff seriously and are working with the hospital chaplaincy to put people’s minds at ease.’
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