"I truly believe there is a ghost woman and her baby in that window," Natasha Oliver, 22 said.
Oliver said she and her friends "freaked out" after they saw the photo on her digital camera back in 2010, taken when they were hanging out on the lawn in front of the unfinished home still being built at the time.
Oliver said she and her friends "freaked out" after they saw the photo on her digital camera back in 2010, taken when they were hanging out on the lawn in front of the unfinished home still being built at the time.
"When we saw the ghostly figure, the boys climbed up the scaffolding to
see what was up there thinking maybe someone was watching us," Oliver
said. "But there was nothing up there. There were no floorboards or
anything there. The house wasn't finished being built yet at the time."
Though the photo was taken almost five years ago, Oliver said it
recently got widespread attention after she commented on a Facebook post
about a fake ghost picture.
"I commented saying, 'That's quite fake, but I have one that's actually
real," Oliver said, adding that she started receiving multiple requests
to see the photo, which a U.K. paper picked up.
Though some on social media believe Oliver's photo could be
photoshopped, she insisted it wasn't and added she hopes to get in touch
with professional photo analysts and paranormal experts to "solve the
mystery of the ghost in the window."
The town of Wem, where the photo was taken, previously made headlines
about reported paranormal activity in 1995 when a photographer claimed
he captured an image of a little girl's ghost at the ruins of the town
hall that was ravaged by a fire in 1677.
"I didn't believe in ghosts before, but now I do, actually," Oliver said. "I've converted."
Source: ABC News
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