The Briton Filmed A Ghost In The Window Of An Empty Mental Hospital - Alternative View

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The Briton Filmed A Ghost In The Window Of An Empty Mental Hospital - Alternative View
The Briton Filmed A Ghost In The Window Of An Empty Mental Hospital - Alternative View

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The Welshman managed to photograph something inexplicable in the window of a psychiatric hospital that was closed fifteen years ago. The now abandoned building has a long sad history, so an eyewitness suggests that the face captured in his photograph belongs to a guest from the other world.

The image has already flown around many Internet resources, giving rise to heated debates among their users about the nature of the mysterious figure in the window.

A resident of the Welsh city of Bronlis, Adam Smith walked on Wednesday, March 30, to work and, as usual, passed by an abandoned mental hospital. However, this time the seemingly empty structure acquired a barely noticeable detail. The Briton looked closely and suddenly noticed a man in one of the window openings on the top floor. The stranger, who for some unknown reason ended up in the old hospital, was dressed in a white robe and had a head reflector on his head. It is clear that he looked like a doctor, but the medical staff had not appeared here for a decade and a half. Adam did not fail to photograph the alleged ghost medic with his phone.

The Briton's Tale

Smith says: “When I was little, I was very interested in ghosts and other supernatural things, and then I somehow lost interest in all this. Now I am almost forty, and I can hardly believe that I have photographed something that cannot be explained logically. But the facts cannot be denied. This is definitely the face of the doctor in the window of the hospital for the mentally ill, which has long been closed. If it's not a phantom, then I don't even know what it is. Here, by the way, many people died in due time. Rumor has it that many were killed on purpose. In short, this place is unkind."

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Indeed: after the Second World War, German prisoners were treated in this hospital - though not for mental ailments, but for physical ones. Nevertheless, doctors are believed to have treated patients monstrously and any troublemaker, even the most sane, had a frontal lobotomy. A large number of prisoners died within the walls of the hospital. According to the official version, the reason for such a high mortality rate among patients was an acute shortage of personnel and medicines, but what really happened here is not known to the public.

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The mental hospital was built in 1903 along with a hundred other similar British hospitals. None of them have survived to this day. Nevertheless, this hospital lasted much longer than the others - at the very beginning of this millennium there were still patients here.