OAN’s Abril Elfi
2:24 PM – Tuesday, December 5, 2023
A barn on the property of “The Conjuring” house in Rhode Island has caught on fire, but officials said “the spirits are okay.”
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On Sunday night, just before midnight, firefighters from several towns arrived at the barn in Burrillville, to put out the fire.
Inspired by the supposedly haunted farmhouse, “The Conjuring” movie grossed $319 million at the box office worldwide. In the movie, two paranormal investigators sift through the Perron family’s 1970s Rhode Island home.
Currently, the house now brings in guests and is advertised as providing “chances for paranormal experiences.”
The owners claim that nobody was harmed, not even “spirits” on the property, and that the barn is still standing as a result of the firefighters’ fast work.
“The house itself is fine, and the spirits within it are okay, as well,” The Conjuring House posted to Facebook. “We [are] appreciate all of the love and support being sent our way.”
They continued to state that at this time they are unaware of what could have caused the fire.
“Thankfully, staff jumped straight into action, and firefighters were able to contain and put out the flames,” the post says. “We are unaware of the cause at this time, and hope to find out more soon. The structure is standing, and we are awaiting more information regarding next steps for repairs.”
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