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Hong Kong girls taken to hospital after seeing ghosts
Sep 20, 2011, 5:22 GMT
Hong Kong - Two Hong Kong schoolgirls were taken to hospital after collapsing in terror claiming they had seen the ghosts of Japanese soldiers from World War II, a news report said Tuesday.
The girls were among a party of 12 exploring the site of an abandoned school in the New Territories, which is rumoured to be haunted, when they claim they saw an apparition of a marching army.
The South China Morning Post reported that the girls fled in terror and fainted.
The school, which closed in 1998, is believed to have been used by Japanese troops during the occupation of Hong Kong in World War II.
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