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Photographing his grandfather at the hospital, Chris Leadbatter thought that the picture will become his memory, as doctors said that the elderly a man dies from bladder cancer in the next few days.
However, when Leadbetter examined the photograph, he noticed on it the figure of a ghost woman. The ghostly figure may have rendered influence on Bob Large, whose condition, despite forecasts, improved so much that the doctors prescribed him.
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Leadbetter came to visit his grandfather at the hospital in Chester, which is located on the site of a former count estate built in 1829th year. According to doctors, the man was dying.
The grandson tracked down the local vicar and, taking him to his grandfather’s bed, asked to pray for the recovery of the patient, after which he decided make the “last” photo on your phone. However, returning home a week later and having examined the picture, he saw a ghost – the figure of a woman in the background, whose head is covered with a shawl or veil.
“When I saw her, the hair on my head stood on end. I I looked at the photo late at night, so I went and woke up the whole his family, ”he says. – All homeworkers were shocked. They are couldn’t believe it. ”
According to the man, his grandfather believes that someone is watching over him and that is why he is still alive and was even able to return home.
Large himself, speaking to Mail Online reporters, said: “On Photos captured by my guardian angel. This is not my first time I’m in this hospital and every time I feel someone’s presence in the ward. ”
Bob managed to see the ghost for the first time, but the feeling that behind him a woman is watching, a pensioner has been with him all the time.
“This is very strange and I can not find an explanation for this. When I’m in the hospital, I feel very bad, but then I have there’s a feeling of someone’s presence and I’m feeling better, “- said Large.
As noted by the British media, earlier in the wing of the hospital where Large, housed the psychiatric ward, where patients kept in straitjackets and tied to beds with straps. Many patients were dying right in the ward.