The ghost of Queensland


The year was 1946, when Mrs. Andrews was visiting the grave of her daughter Joyce in the cemetery of Queensland. A painful practice that had become usual, after the girl died a year before, just the age of seventeen.

She just took the photo to the grave with the intention of having more present resting place of his daughter, had not noticed anything so particular. It was far from developing the film, the surprise came to it, because just above the grave of his daughter, appeared a partially translucent, very happy, drawing smiles on his face baby. The little boy seemed to be aware of the presence of the lady, even appears to have posed for the camera, because his gaze is directed straight at her.



In searching for an explanation, she relates that no child was with her that day, neither had the pantheon, and if it were a matter of the film, as also clarified that did not take with toddlers. When paranormal hypothesis is then shuffled, she denied it outright, saying that the image of the supposed spirit did not correspond at all to the appearance of his daughter at that age.

Years later, when the paranormal researcher Tony Healy, concentrated in this case, found near the grave of Joyce, had graves of two young children.