Country legend Dolly Parton says the spirit of her dead grandmother warned her not to catch a doomed flight: “I saw my grandma’s ghost in the corner. She kept saying: ‘Don’t catch the plane.’” The singer, right, switched flights. Sadly, the original aircraft crashed with no survivors.
In March 2015, police officers rushed to help when they heard a woman’s plea for help from a car that had crashed into a river in Spanish Fork, Utah, US. Inside they found Jennifer Lynn Groesbeck, 25, dead – but her 18-month-old daughter Lily was alive. The car had crashed 14 hours earlier and tests showed Jennifer had died overnight. Did the mysterious voice belong to Jennifer’s ghost trying to save her child?
After the 9/11 attack on New York’s World Trade Center in 2001 some of the survivors reported being led to safety by mysterious presences, including one who was prodded through a wall of fire. Another woman said she managed to escape despite being trapped beneath concrete after she was visited by a ghostly monk.
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TV star Fern Britton credits a spirit with saving her from suicide at 22. She says: “All of a sudden, by the side of my bed, I saw a white, glowing shape. I couldn’t see his features, although I sensed it was a man.
“Then he leant forward and put his hand on my forehead and I instantly fell asleep.” The next morning she no longer felt depressed.
During World War One, William Bird was sleeping in a trench when, in the early hours, he was woken by a ghostly vision of his brother Steve who had died two years earlier. Steve told him to get his gear and led him away, then vanished. Bird eventually went to sleep where he was. The next day he found fellow soldiers sleeping where he’d originally been kipping had all been killed.
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North Korean 'ghost ship' washes ashore carrying five skeletons on coast of Japan
At 4am on Christmas night 2016, nurse Jane Reynolds from Shropshire felt a mysterious force shake her awake. She rushed to find her 18-month-old child George choking. She managed to unblock his airway, but Jane’s other child was fast asleep – so who could have been screaming? Jane later found another baby had died in the house 50 years earlier and believes its spirit may have helped raise the alarm.
When Zona Heaster Shue died in January 1897 in Greenbrier, West Virginia, her death was put down to natural causes. But her mother Mary Jane later claimed to have been visited by her daughter’s ghost during the night who revealed Zona’s husband Edward Shue had snapped her neck. She went to police who exhumed Zona’s body and found it was true. Shue was convicted of murder.
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