Ghost kids in Teresa's hospital

In Teresa's hospital in Denver there is talk about the facility being a little haunted, so to speak. Haunted in the sense that there have been sightings of ghost children, particularly of a little girl on the sixth floor.

The sixth floor is currently being renovated into a short-term nursing home. At one time, it was a pediatric ward.

The rumor is a little girl died in the elevator. Evidently, she still hangs around, constantly roaming the halls.

At some point somebody got a picture of her, which resembled mostly a shadow. But several people have verified they have seen her.

Teresa , meanwhile, believes she has seen a shadow figure of a little boy playing at the foot of her bed. She's even talked him, asking him what is his name and what he is doing. The boy has never answered, but he has apparently shut the bathroom door, the main door and has shaken the blinds on the window, when the window was closed.

At other times, he has apparently scared some of the nurses to the point whee they are afraid to go in certain rooms. There have also been various reports of doors slamming and elevator doors opening with no one there.

About three weeks ago, Teresa was puttering around in her electric wheelchair and by mistake went up to the sixth floor. It was in the elevator where she had an accident and the door smashed her leg, cutting it and actually breaking her fibula bone.

Teresa said she actually believes the ghost girl tried to help her by getting a construction worker's attention and he helped get Teresa back down to the fourth floor, where she resides.

Although one could also suggests that the girl ghost was trying to hurt Teresa by shutting the door on her, she thinks that that wasn't the case.

While telling an aide tonight of the ghost kids, the aide suddenly got goose bumps and she seemed a little spooked.

With it being Halloween, the ghost kids might do a little trick-or-treating tonight. It's a good thing we have plenty of candy.

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