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Security camera detects ghost in wedding dress

The boss of a security company was shocked when he received a live photo from a security camera. A woman in a wedding dress appears to be floating through a construction site. The man has no explanation for the strange incident.

Adam Lees, the CEO of security company Limitless Security in Birmingham, suddenly got a notification on his computer Monday night. A security camera from a construction site where he is working on a project had sent him a live photo of the place. The camera only does this if it detects a striking movement. The photo shows the figure of a woman who appears to be wearing a wedding dress and floating above the ground. The man immediately called security on site and asked them to take a look, but they saw nothing or no one. “It's incredibly strange. I have no idea what it could be, but I couldn't sleep that night and it gave me chills. I don't believe in ghosts, but I can't explain this. Some people question the authenticity of the photo, but I can assure you it is. I wish it was fake because it scared me. I've never seen anything like it, ”he tells Birmingham Live. Brrrr, horror.

In this Happy Hour we will of course call someone who has had their birthday and we have two delicious drinks plates, namely and .
Ellen Bommeljé is a guest with her program part "Happy with the Bieb aan den IJssel". The book this time is about "The Shadow of the Silence" by Philip Kerr from 2016. Philip Kerr (1956-2018) was born in Edinburgh and lived in London. His books have been translated into 36 languages ​​and received worldwide acclaim. Kerr has received numerous crime awards, including Thriller of the Year several times in various media.


This week's Hittip is: No Therapy - Felix Jaehn ft. Nea, Bryn Christopher . Felix Jaehn returns with 'No Therapy', another immersive original production from the German DJ / producer, featuring the vocal talent of Nea and Bryn Christopher. The dynamic musician's latest offering follows his worldwide hit remix of Nea's 'Some Say', which also includes a co-write by Bryn, and currently graces Spotify's coveted 'Today's Top Hits' and 'Global Top 100'.
'No Therapy' originated from a songwriting camp with both Nea and Bryn at Felix's home in Germany, shortly after the release of Jaehn's now internationally renowned remix of 'Some Say'. Buzzing with the remix's success, the trio brought similar energy to the 'No Therapy', kicking off the track with a hard beat and deeply rich vocals. A dark, somber club-like atmosphere is perfectly combined with harmonious and uplifting lyrics courtesy of Swedish singer-songwriter Nea and British recording artist Bryn Christopher. Subtle, driving deep house elements can be heard throughout the nearly three-minute production, boosting the tune's overall energy tenfold. [LAST null COLUMNS] [YOUTUBE VIDEO UX-lQykOrRg]

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Source: Original article (Dutch)

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