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Plummer Hospital

Would there be any doubt that a Hospital would have paranormal activity ?
Here is what was found out -
A friend worked at the Plummer Hospital and on many occasion they have witnessed events that are deemed unexplainable or even paranormal. From seeing people walking down the halls to power outages, objects moving or even apparitions in patients beds.
On this particular occasion, they had admitted a patient (we'll call him
Mr. Smith) in his early 60's who had suffered a minor heart attack and
was under going some monitoring and testing to see the extent of the
damage. They had told him that they wanted to monitor him all week so he
was going to have to stay in the hospital for a full week.
Well on several occasions, the staff caught Mr. Smith talking to Mrs.
Smith although there was no one there. The staff remarked that Mrs.
Smith had passed on several years ago and that Mr. Smith was probably
seeing her as a result of the heart attack. This went on for several
days.. with him greeting her or talking to her by his bedside. The staff
kind of joked with him about it saying things like "oh hi Mrs. smith" or
"how's Mrs. smith doing" just trying to humour him.
That changed the day that one of the interns came out of Mr. Smith's
room. One of the staff members had asked how Mr. Smith was doing and the
intern had replied "oh he's doing fine, he's just laying there talking
with Mrs. Smith."
The staff members laughed and replied "ooh right, he 'sees' her alot."
The intern replied "what do you mean?, I saw Mrs. Smith sitting beside
the bed talking to Mr. Smith." The staff member explained to the intern
that it was impossible as Mrs. Smith has passed on. The intern explained
that Mr. Smith had introduced Mrs. Smith to the intern and she had seen
her clear as day.
However, when they went back to the room, only Mr. Smith was there. For
the duration of Mr. Smith's visit, whenever the mention of Mrs. Smith
was present the staff would try and look for her.