U.K. healthcare facility staffed by ghost?

Hospital worker takes Snapchat picture of 'dead girl' outside children's ward


A hospital worker at Leeds General Infirmary says he took a picture of what appears to be a ghostly figure near a children's ward, according to an article on the Mirror.

The photo showed a corridor on the hospital's Clarendon Wing near the children's ward.

The ghostly figure appears to be walking into the switchboard area.

"There have been a few odd things," said the hospital employee. "Now people are a bit scared, and apprehensive about going to the loo."

Read the article.

 



June 19, 2015


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