Aussie mum Kim Davison was stunned after spotting the apparent apparition of a child in a group photo while swimming with her three kids and a friend she also posted the spine-tingling image on Facebook and insists there were only five people bathing that day in the Murphy’s Hole at a remote part of the Lockyer River, Queensland.
Kim said: “At the time of taking this photo there was nothing between us.I’m holding the little girl and that white head next to me with horns is not human, I can promise you that.Its fingers are on my shoulder and on my daughter’s arm. They are long skeletal type fingers.”
However, the story a spookier and spine-chilling twist when a newspaper clipping dated 1915 revealed a 13-year-old girl, Doreen O’Sullivan, had drowned in that exact part of the river 100 years ago.The Brisbane Courier article dated November 22, 1915 reads “Doreen O Sullivan, aged 13 years, eldest daughter of Mr. James O’Sullivan was accidentally drowned whilst bathing in the Lockyer Creek on Friday afternoon.Nearly an hour elapsed before the body was recovered. The spot, which has always been considered dangerous, is known as Murphy’s Hole, and is over 20 foot deep.”
Kim also claims there had been strange incidences that day as they swam in the water. My daughter had her leg grabbed twice by something in the water and When I went back in for one last dip to cool off I did feel something behind me as I was walking out of water but tried to ignore it.”
By: Archa Dave