Woman snaps photo of ghost on cellphone - and he's wearing a pink Seventies style suit



A Texan woman received a spooky surprise when she realised she'd unknowingly taken a picture of a ghost on her smart phone.



Marcella Davis of Cleveland, was trying to take a picture of her nephew outside his school when he turned away and asked her to stop snapping.



But later, when her daughter looked through the photos on her cellphone, she called her mother's attention to a ghostly apparition lurking in the background wearing a light pink Seventies style suit.

Spooky: A Cleveland, Texas woman trying to take a picture of her nephew captured a ghostly apparition in a pink suit in the background as her nephew turned away

'To me, it was awesome,' Ms Davis told the Houston Chronicle . 'It's not scary to me.'



A mother of two teenagers herself, Ms Davis admits she didn't know the sophisticated ins and outs of her cellphone which is why her daughter had been showing her how to zoom in on her pictures after she took them on April 15.

Recalling the evening, she said: '[My daughter] goes, "Mom, look at this." I was like, "What?" and she showed me the picture of the ghost. You could see straight through it.'



Indeed, on close examination, a male figure in a bell-bottomed suit and a dark shirt hovers alongside a set of railings as Ms Davis' nephew turns his back on her in the foreground.

Ghostly style: Marcella Davis only saw the apparition and his less visible female companion when her daughter showed her how to zoom in on her cellphone photos later the same day

Less visible is a female standing next to him.



Unlike most people though, Ms Davis remains unphased by her supernatural discovery. Though she's never seen a ghost or heard of any encounters in her area, she told the Chronicle: 'To me, it's not something that's not normal.'



She added: 'People pass away all the time. Until you're the one who passes away, you don't honestly know what happens to you.'



To the sceptics who might accuse her or her daughter of doctoring the photo with a cellphone app like GhostCam, she insisted she wouldn't even know how to use such an app even if she had one.

