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Ghost of the Bell Tower

Emily | June 5, 2009


Bell Tower (and ghost), originally uploaded by taiwaneers.com.

A girl is said to have died here, falling from the high tower where she was ringing the school bell. Earlier this semester a few guys were hanging out here at night and claimed to have seen her ghost. Upon hearing this and calling a school meeting, the board restricted access to the tower after dark, warning that her ghost might still be around.
Can you imagine that same scenario playing out in the States?

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yes

Aunt Winnie | June 7, 2009

yes

Yes you can actually imagine this happening at a university

Emily | June 7, 2009

Yes you can actually imagine this happening at a university in the States? I’ve never heard of any school officially supporting the reality of ghosts! It seems so impossible to me.

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