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Just spotted this intriguing looking hearse parked in Melbourne Grove advertising paranormal investigations. Anyone know anything about this? Is it more of an events company or is it deadly serious (excuse the pun)?


As an aside, it's parked opposite two houses that are up for sale. If you were a prospective purchaser would this put you off? I don't think I'd care one way or the other, but interested to know what the forum thinks.

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StraferJack Wrote:

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> dunno about the scottish company not being linked


The Scottish company called PARADOX PARANORMAL INVESTIGATION LTD was dissolved in July 2011. It has passed over. It is no more.

Philip Wray was listed as director.


> photos appear to show exact same car and logo


paradox-paranormal.co.uk is registered to an unnamed individual who says they are non-trading.

The website mentions Philip Wray as one of the team members and doesn't seem to show any updating or activity beyond 2010.

  • 9 months later...
  • 7 months later...
The mystery hearse is still in Playfield Crescent. It was spirited away for a few days when the road was resurfaced, but then magically reappeared with a renewed 6 month tax disc. And there it sits, day after day, unmoved, rust patches growing, tyres going soft. It is indeed one of East Dulwich's greatest unsolved conundrums. (And no doubt a real pain for the people in front of whose house it is parked.)
  • 11 months later...

I dont know where its gone, but im anxious every time I turn round the corner of Playfield just in case it comes back!


As a Playfield resident I am SO GLAD its gone now... we have had the joy of it parked without moving EVER from outside our houses for nearly 2 years now. Well, it did move a few meters down the road for the last 6 months of its stationary tax disc life.


I hope it hasn't gone on a Paranormal Investigation just to return at a later date..... that would be a TRUE HORROR.

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