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His Cousin Snapped a Photo of Him. But What He Claims to Have Later Discovered Floating Above Him Has Left Him Absolutely Terrified.
July 22, 2015
"I just thought 'what the hell is that?'"
A man is claiming that he noticed something in a photo that was taken during a recent vacation to the United Arab Emirates that has left him absolutely terrified.
Craig Nugent, 26, was recently traveling back to his hotel on a shuttle after attending the Formula One auto race at the Yas Marina Circuit stadium in Abu Dhabi, when his cousin snapped a picture of him.
Nugent claims that it wasn't until he got home and closely examined the image that he noticed what appeared to be a mysterious figure floating above him.
He said that the apparition, which looks almost like a skeleton with a black hood and robe, terrified him, according to the Mirror.
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"I didn't see it until we arrived back in the U.K. and my cousin sent me the picture, I couldn't believe it," he said. "I still can't quite believe it because it really looks like a figure of someone. I just thought 'what the hell is that?' It looks just like a woman."
At first, Nugent said that he thought that his cousin was playing a joke, though he said that he was promised that this isn't the case, and that no one else was near them when the photo was taken.
Of course, it is entirely possible that the picture was Photoshopped or altered in some other way, or that there is a more rational explanation for what created the supposed apparition in the first place. What do you think? Let us know below.
(H/T: Mirror)
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