Headless ‘man’ with no limbs wearing a hazmat suit spotted in New York

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Google Maps users have spotted bizarre images of what appears to be a headless man with no limbs in a hazmat suit.

Users have been gifted with hundreds of weird sightings and the latest one is a real head scratcher – or it would be if the person spotted had a head.

If you take a trip down to the Brooklyn Navy Yard in New York City, you'll find a strange sighting of a hazardous materials full body suit standing in the middle of a road – with no body inside.

And if you take virtually walk down the street on the map you'll see that the bodiless suit is having a fun time dancing and playing tricks around the area.

There are zero clues as to how this has happened or who it is, but in one image the suit is spotted leaning against a nearby tree despite having no hands or feet to balance on.

And to make it even weirder, at the end of the road when the suit disappears, a seagull ends up taking its place right in front of the Google Street car for a good few hundred yards – although for some reason, as the camera gets closer to the Navy-run area, the seagull ends up being pixelated, presumably to protect its privacy.

There is a short Reddit thread about the sighting, with one comment nicknaming the figure the Covid edition of the classic creepy character Hollow Man.

There are no clues whatsoever about the person or how this happened, or how this was done considering it's outside a very secure United States Navy-owned area which includes lots of security and building equipment.

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There is also a very ominous and sobering-looking black van randomly parked on the roadside all the way along, too.

The images where captured in May 2021, but have only now been spotted.
It's unlikely we'll ever find out the purpose – or possibly the mission – of the limbless, headless, Covid suited figure, or how it ended up there.

Last week, Google Maps users claimed to have spotted the Star Destroyer from Star Wars after seeing strange reflective lights on the service's satellite view.

The Star Destroyer was a wedge-shaped ship that appeared in four Star Wars movies, including The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi.

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"The hell is this?" a Google Maps user wrote on Reddit, accompanied by an image that some users thought resembled the famous ship.

While some surmised that the harsh light could have been caused by a reflective material on the roof of a building, others let their imaginations run more wildly than that.

"Sir, thats the back of a Star Destroyer," one person said, as another responded: "For sure not a moon so it must be a Star Destroyer."

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It appears the image is in England, in Southend on Sea, Essex more specifically, according to one user.

A Star Destroyer was a dagger-shaped type of capital ship that were used by the Galactic Republic, the Galactic Empire, the First Order, and the Sith Eternal in the famous movie franchise.

Notable examples of Star Destroyers include the Imperial-class Star Destroyer and its predecessor the Venator-class Star Destroyer.

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