So you’ve heard of many spooky stories that might or might not have given you goosebumps. But this? Trust me, even if it doesn’t spook you out, the image will be staying in your head for quite awhile. Hopefully, it doesn’t give you any nightmares. Ho ho.
‘Possessed’ Maid in Action
So there has been a footage of a woman circulating on Facebook. She is believed to be the maid of a family that live in an HDB flat. She is also believed to be possessed, unfortunately.
In the footage below, she is seen to be hunching over and pointing towards the corner of the flat with her long dark hair covering her face. She then cranes her neck to stare at the CCTV camera. The look in her eyes seriously got me all covered in goosebumps.
She then turns and moves slowly towards the home’s dining area where she starts to slowly point again. The video then suddenly goes blank for a second before the maid is seen sitting on the floor. It goes blank again before she is seen lying.
Is this edited? We are clueless as to where and how this happened in the video. However, it was posted on All Singapore Stuff’s Facebook page, with the credit of Nurul that mentioned that her maid got possessed by a ghost in her HDB flat after she came out of the shower. Her mother and her kids weren’t at home, to her relief.
What do you think? Is it believable to you?
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This article was first published on goodyfeed.com
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