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szdaily -> Kaleidoscope
Woman says ‘ghost baby’ in family portrait
     2015-March-12  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    A CHILLING image has surfaced which claims to show the ghost of a young drowning victim.

    The spine-tingling photograph was posted on Facebook by Australian Kim Davison, but things began to get really spooky when it was revealed that a little girl died in the same spot 100 years ago.

    Davison, from Queensland, posted the image, which was taken in 2014, on the “Toowoomba Ghost Chasers” Facebook page. It appears to show two women and four children swimming.

    However, Davison and Jessie Lu, the other adult in the photo, are adamant they were with only three children when the photo was taken at Murphy’s Hole in Lockyer River, southeast Queensland, in Australia.

    When examining the photo later, they were all shocked to see a fourth face in the background.

    The face that can be seen appears to be very white with dark eyes and two shapes on either side of its head. “At the time of taking this photo there was nothing between us,” Davison insisted.

    “I’m holding the little girl and that white head next to me with horns is not human. Its fingers are on my shoulder and on my daughter’s arm. They are long skeletal type fingers,” she said.

    The story became even spookier when researchers uncovered the story of Doreen O’Sullivan, a 13-year-old girl who drowned in the same creek in 1913. A Brisbane Courier newspaper clipping from Nov. 22, 1913 has a death notice for a little girl who died in that watering hole.(SD-Agencies)

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