NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — In October of this year, something mysterious happened in the Indian state of Kerala, which surprised and frightened the local residents.
A man named Adityan went on a trip with his family – his wife and two small children. However, what started out as a normal trip turned into a strange incident.
According to coasttocoastam.com, the family came under the strict gaze of a traffic camera designed to record traffic violations. The camera instantly clicked, revealing that neither Adityan nor his wife were wearing seat belts, and captured the moment in a photograph.
A surprise awaited the family when they received notice of the fine. Adityan admitted his guilt and, despite some bewilderment, dutifully paid the fine. However, when he later took a closer look at the photo of his car, he discovered something strange.
In the back seat, where his children were supposed to be, a mysterious figure is visible that bears no resemblance to Adityan’s little passengers. This mysterious stranger peeking out from behind the driver’s seat has caused a lot of hypotheses and guesses.
Sharing his impressions on social networks, Adityan claims that at the time of filming there were only two adults in the car. The third personality remains a complete mystery. As the photo began to gain traction on social media, many began to speculate that it was a ghost or even an elderly woman caught on camera.
However, skeptics have suggested that the anomaly could be the result of a distortion in the face of one of Adityan’s children or even a technical glitch in the camera. Local residents are discussing this mysterious episode, and the question of the nature of the appearance of the mysterious passenger in the photo remains open.
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