http://got-ghosts.blogspot.co.uk/ <br /> <br />We have a guest in our home': Terrifying video shows 'poltergeist' in a kitchen as the ceiling light swings and a bin is hurled across the room <br />A woman has captured eerie footage of a 'ghost' terrorising her home <br />Ashy Murphy, from Cork, shared the footage claiming she 'had a guest' <br />Video shows light swaying, plates smashing and cupboard doors opening <br /> <br /> <br />An Irish woman has captured terrifying footage of 'paranormal activity' occurring in her home, after inanimate objects began flying around her kitchen. <br />Loud crashes can be heard as the video shows metal bowls clattering to the floor, cupboard doors swinging open and a red bucket sliding across the room, appearing to be heading straight for her. <br />'We have a guest in our home,' Ashy Murphy said after she shared the disturbing footage from Cork, Ireland, on Tuesday. <br />At the outset, the footage appears to show a standard kitchen with nothing untoward occurring. <br />However, it doesn't take long for the peculiar activity to begin, as the ceiling lamp slowly begin to sway before gaining momentum and violently move back and forth. <br />Underneath, a loud crash can be heard, as two broom sticks clatter to the floor. <br />The camera then quickly pans to the sink, where metal pots make a piercing crash as they collide before settling on the bench. <br />Strange things then begin to happen on the other side of the room where the bread box slides forward and the cupboard swings open. <br />Perhaps the most concerning, is at the end of the video when a red plastic bucket slides across the floor, right in the direction of Ms Murphy. <br />Ms Murphy said: 'It’s getting way worse I defo have to move house.' <br />While many have dubbed the footage as fake and merely a trick 'with a piece of string,' most viewers were genuinely disturbed by the activity. <br />'Oh hell no I'd be out in a minute,' one concerned viewer wrote. <br />'I guess it didn't like the music' another jokingly wrote. <br />Nearly four million people have watched the footage on Facebook. <br />One viewer offered a logical explanation when they wrote: 'You can clearly see the wire being pulled at 1.05.'