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More mysterious ghostly orbs found

A FAMILY from Grantham discovered mysterious ghostly orbs on photos taken on New Year's Eve in a room where a family member died earlier in the year.

A FAMILY from Grantham discovered mysterious ghostly orbs on photos taken on New Year's Eve in a room where a family member died earlier in the year.Neal Banks sent photos taken in Colsterworth at the home of Graham Kiely, whose wife Maureen died in November.

Four photos taken in the living room show strange anomalies, but Neal and his family are unsure what they could be.

Neal said: "We are fairly divided on what the orbs in the pictures are. My wife thinks they could be something and so does my mother-in-law who lost her sister in that very room in November.

"There are several theories that say the anomolies in photos like ours could be supernatural or from what I've read could also be dust reflecting back at the camera."

Neal has sifted through other photos on his computer and can not find any others that have the same anomaly.

He said: "We do like to think that Maureen was with us that night to see in the New Year."

Strange anomalies on Neal Banks' New Year photos.


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