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23rd August 2011, 08:11
Do you believe in co-incidence check this story out
Twenty-five years ago there was a nasty train crash at a level crossing in Lockington, East Yorkshire, England. Eight passengers and a boy in a van were killed.
Christine Quinn was one of the passengers on the train who survived and was attending a memorial service.
She remembers how, twenty-five years ago, she was on the train with her one year old child. Christine told The Press what happened a quarter of a century ago:
"I threw myself over the pram to shield my son from flying glass. For this reason, I didn’t want to take him out of the pram, and a kind gentleman helped me to carry the pram up the Embankment.
We were all shaking and crying and didn’t know what to do or where to go but then buses turned up to take us on our journey.
I still get emotional when I talk about it. My son is grown up now and is a Lance Corporal in the Household Cavalry, based in Windsor. I’m so proud of him – it could have been so easy to have lost him on that horrific day."
After all these years she is still keeps in touch with a girl, Amanda, whom she met on the train.
But there is a strange coincidence to this story. One of the named passengers who died on the train, and whose name is on a memorial stone in Yorkshire, is Christine Quinn.
One Christine Quinn died while the other lived.
http://beforeitsnews.com/story/992/328/The_Train_Crash_Coincidence.html
Also
Have you ever had an instance where you felt a deceased loved one, friend or stranger was in some way communicating with you? Perhaps they appeared in a vision or you sensed their presence through sound, smell or unusual coincidence. How did you feel?
Freelance journalist, Audrey Healy, along with fellow author Don Mullan, is currently compiling a second edition of their book ‘Contacted’ (Mercier Press 2007).
The stories collected involve people who have found comfort in experiencing the presence of a deceased loved one or friend, knowing that they are at peace. In some cases people have felt contact with complete strangers who have passed on.
Both Audrey and Don are the authors of a number of books and have gathered remarkable stories in their first edition of ‘Contacted’ from people of all ages from around the world. The response to their first appeal for stories was overwhelming and they are now appealing for people to write or email their experiences, no matter how small and insignificant they may seem.
The authors are specific about the stories they are seeking. They are not looking for stories arising from contact with psychics, clairvoyants or mediums, whereby the living try to communicate with the dead. They are looking for stories from people who believe the communication came from people who have passed on.
Audrey Healy explains: “Our approach, arising out of our own personal experiences, is non-judgmental. We do not set out to prove or disprove the afterlife theory. We are simply providing a forum for people to share their own experiences before presenting them to the public who can then make up their own minds.”
Contributors can remain anonymous if they so wish and can forward their experiences to Audrey Healy, c/o Longford County Library, Longford, Co. Longford, Ireland or email yourstory@eircom.net. Please include your name, not necessarily for publication but for acknowledgment.
Join the conversation at ParanormalWitness.com, the Paranormal Exploration Community http://www.paranormalwitness.com/
Twenty-five years ago there was a nasty train crash at a level crossing in Lockington, East Yorkshire, England. Eight passengers and a boy in a van were killed.
Christine Quinn was one of the passengers on the train who survived and was attending a memorial service.
She remembers how, twenty-five years ago, she was on the train with her one year old child. Christine told The Press what happened a quarter of a century ago:
"I threw myself over the pram to shield my son from flying glass. For this reason, I didn’t want to take him out of the pram, and a kind gentleman helped me to carry the pram up the Embankment.
We were all shaking and crying and didn’t know what to do or where to go but then buses turned up to take us on our journey.
I still get emotional when I talk about it. My son is grown up now and is a Lance Corporal in the Household Cavalry, based in Windsor. I’m so proud of him – it could have been so easy to have lost him on that horrific day."
After all these years she is still keeps in touch with a girl, Amanda, whom she met on the train.
But there is a strange coincidence to this story. One of the named passengers who died on the train, and whose name is on a memorial stone in Yorkshire, is Christine Quinn.
One Christine Quinn died while the other lived.
http://beforeitsnews.com/story/992/328/The_Train_Crash_Coincidence.html
Also
Have you ever had an instance where you felt a deceased loved one, friend or stranger was in some way communicating with you? Perhaps they appeared in a vision or you sensed their presence through sound, smell or unusual coincidence. How did you feel?
Freelance journalist, Audrey Healy, along with fellow author Don Mullan, is currently compiling a second edition of their book ‘Contacted’ (Mercier Press 2007).
The stories collected involve people who have found comfort in experiencing the presence of a deceased loved one or friend, knowing that they are at peace. In some cases people have felt contact with complete strangers who have passed on.
Both Audrey and Don are the authors of a number of books and have gathered remarkable stories in their first edition of ‘Contacted’ from people of all ages from around the world. The response to their first appeal for stories was overwhelming and they are now appealing for people to write or email their experiences, no matter how small and insignificant they may seem.
The authors are specific about the stories they are seeking. They are not looking for stories arising from contact with psychics, clairvoyants or mediums, whereby the living try to communicate with the dead. They are looking for stories from people who believe the communication came from people who have passed on.
Audrey Healy explains: “Our approach, arising out of our own personal experiences, is non-judgmental. We do not set out to prove or disprove the afterlife theory. We are simply providing a forum for people to share their own experiences before presenting them to the public who can then make up their own minds.”
Contributors can remain anonymous if they so wish and can forward their experiences to Audrey Healy, c/o Longford County Library, Longford, Co. Longford, Ireland or email yourstory@eircom.net. Please include your name, not necessarily for publication but for acknowledgment.
Join the conversation at ParanormalWitness.com, the Paranormal Exploration Community http://www.paranormalwitness.com/