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Phone camera snaps picture of 'ghost'

By The AsiaOne Techbot

 

Everyone snaps pictures with their camera phone nowadays, but how often is it that denizens from another dimension seemed to have made a cameo in your photos?

Click on thumbnail to view (Photos: STOMP)

If you thought the incident in which a Malaysian family found a creepy image in their Nokia phone after a cemetery trip was spooky, check out this story, which happened in Singapore.

Netizen Daggerick, who wrote to the citizen journalism website STOMP, said that he was passing by a school after midnight when he sensed "something wrong" with the area and started taking pictures.

According to Daggerick's email, the image was taken at 2.46am with his camera phone.

The STOMP reader and his siblings were going to an uncle's house, which was near where they lived.

Along the way, they walked through a "creepy shortcut beside a school", and that was when Daggerick felt that something was "not right". He snapped a few pictures of the area with his phone.

"We didn't realise anything till the next morning when I started browsing through the pictures inside my phone."

From the images sent by the Netizen, it appears that there is a ghostly figure standing at the window in the school building.

An enlarged version of the image revealed what appears to be two human-like figures with long hair.

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