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Published Date: 19 July 2005
TOURISTS' donations to famous Edinburgh ghost girl Annie at the spooky visitors attraction Mary King's Close will be used to help real-life children recover from illnesses.
Almost £600 has been raised through small token gifts collected in Annie's Room.

The money will be passed to the Sick Kids Friends Foundation Play Fund at The Royal Hospital for Sick Children. According to a psychic, Annie was left in a small room as she had the plague.



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