Suicide Ghost?

A couple of days ago, I had dinner with an old Japanese teacher of mine from university, Miho. We meet often and always have a good time talking about this or that, but this time we got on the subject of ghosts. 

She told me a story that really scared me! When she was 17 and still living in Hiroshima, she used to take a cross-town bus to and from school. One day, the friend she usually rode the bus with asked her to go on ahead, because she (the friend) had to finish something up at school. 

So, Miho went ahead and began walking down the sidewalk to the bus stop. However, before she could reach it, she felt a strong force grab her by the upper right arm. There was no one there, but she could distinctly feel the grip on her skin and shirt sleeve. Miho said that the force began to pull her into the middle of the street, right into the path of an oncoming truck. Even though she fought hard to get away, the force was too strong. Luckily, her friend caught up with her and jerked her out of the street, breaking the connection of whatever was pulling her. 

She was obviously very shaken and even began tearing up as she told this story to me. Miho said that after the incident, she was told that in Japan, there are occasionally ghosts of people that committed suicide that haunt the spots where they died. Sometimes they are lonely, and want to force someone to join them. 

Fuck Yeah Nightmares Answered: Woah, that was creepy. 9/10 for scares and thanks for sharing.