Director
Two experienced paranormal investigators founded The Ghostfinder Paranormal Society. Both directors have varied backgrounds and experiences that coupled together make G.P.S a very unique and professional place to be. For general information or media enquiries please use the following email address and either Ian Wilce or Barri Ghai will respond to you shortly.info@ghostfinder.co.uk
Barri Ghai
Age: 32
Star Sign: Aquarius
Favourite Haunted Location: Castle Menzies, Scotland
Interesting Facts: Black belt in Karate / Speaks fluent Spanish / Can drive a bus
Scariest Experience: Being physically assaulted by an unseen force
Favourite Quote: "Winning is habit. Unfortunately, so is losing" - Vince Lombardi
Favourite Kit: The Gauss Master & Thermal Imaging Camera
Psychic Ability: 6/10
Best qualities: Friendly / Confident / Knowledgeable
Personal Email: barri@ghostfinder.co.uk
Barri first became interested in the paranormal after personally experiencing some terrifying poltergeist phenomena as a young boy. Although many of his experiences were horrific and can only be described as demonic attacks, he still developed a keen interest for ghosts and the supernatural. As a teenager, Barri began his own research looking into famous haunting's and cases, and speaking to people about their own paranormal experiences. He eventually carried out his own investigations of local cemeteries and famous landmarks to try and evidence his experiences. During the course of his childhood, Barri reports to have seen at least four separate ghosts and encountered something evil that has continued to make its occasional presence known to him and his family twenty years on.
During his last year at University, Barri witnessed a young female apparition in his bedroom, which he believes helped focus his interest further and ultimately led to plans to create The Ghostfinder Paranormal Society.
Since establishing The Ghostfinder Paranormal Society with best friend Ian Wilce, Barri has experienced many things which he believes defies logic and scientific rationale. His personal belief in ghosts, and other supernatural phenomena has fuelled his commitment to one day proving through the use of science that ghosts do exist.




