Book on 9/11 attack claims the site is haunted by a female ghost

Book on 9/11 attack claims the site is haunted by a female ghost


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Retired NYPD Lt. Frank Marra, author of "From Landfill to Hallowed Ground," said that he saw a female ghost carrying a tray of sandwiches in order to help. Flags, placed by family


members who lost loved ones lost their lives in the 9/11 attack on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. A retired police officer has claimed in his book that the 9/11 site was


haunted by a female ghost who protected and served workers at the site. Retired NYPD Lt. Frank Marra, author of "From Landfill to Hallowed Ground," said that a number of workers


sifting the rubble from the 9/11 attacks at the Fresh Kills landfill in Staten Island saw a female ghost carrying a tray of sandwiches, reported New York Post. Marra, who was the supervisor


of the World Trade Center vehicle impound section of the landfill and is the son of a high-ranking NYPD chief, noted that the apparition was an African-American, dressed in white, in the


style of a Red Cross worker during World War II. He added that he believed that "she was trying to help us, being first responders." The former cop said that he saw her a few


times, always from more than 50 yards away, and tried to make sense of what he was seeing but the ghostly lady vanished. Marra added that other cops also witnessed this apparition and other


strange things, including shadows and "large black masses."