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TRANGE: Hospital Staff Takes Snapchat Photo Of A ‘Ghost’ Outside Children’s Ward [See Photo]

A hospital worker says he took this spooky picture of what appears to be a ghostly figure near a children's ward.

Andrew Milburn was texting his girlfriend at Leeds General Infirmary on Friday night just before starting his night shift.

To prove he was at work, he sent her a Snapchat image of a corridor on the hospital's Clarendon Wing.
He said:

"Unbeknown at the time it appears that I captured a ghost figure in the corridors.

"I have since put this picture on Facebook, it has received thousands of likes and comments and has been shared as far as America.

"It has also been shared on to paranormal investigator groups, many of which believe the picture is real."

Andrew, who has recently returned to work after a career break, says the room the ghostly figure appears to be walking into is where the switchboard works.
He said a number of colleagues at the hospital have heard footsteps at the spot when no-one is there.

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

He said not everyone believes him though, he said some people think the picture was photoshopped but he said he didn't make it up.

Source: Daily Mirror

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