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Woman claims she's divorcing husband, who is ghost of 300 year old pirate



By: Alex Kack

46 year old Amanda Teague of Northern Ireland previously claimed to have married a three century old ghost named Jack. 

The marriage was conducted in international Waters and Teague filed legal paperwork, declaring an international marriage. She hired a medium who claims she was about to channel Jack and help to recite his vows and words. 

According to the Irish Post Teague announced the separation via Social Media. 

We're unsure at this time what legalities surrounding such a divorce would entail. 

Teague previously spent her free time as an impersonator of the Disney character Captain Jack Sparrow, from the Pirates of the Caribbean from series. 

Her Twitter states that she is a "white witch, spirit worker, author"


Alex Kack is the editor of 'Spooky News' and 'the Bull Moose Review'. He is a political advocate, writer and comedian currently based in Washington D.C. where he lives with his girlfriend and their excessive number of pets. Follow him on Twitter here: @Alex_Kack He's on Tumblr here: alexkack.tumblr.com

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