Watch the eerie moment ‘woman’s soul leaves her body’ at scene of fatal road accident
THE DISTURBING moment the “soul” of a passenger killed in a ghastly car crash seems to rise above their dead body has been caught on video.
The harrowing scene depicts the aftermath of a road accident between a truck and a motorbike, as a grainy spectre seems to hang in the air above the recently deceased corpse.
The video quickly went viral after being posted online, amassing over 382,000 views in just under two weeks.
While a number of viewers have expressed their amazement at the clip, others have rushed to slam the video, claiming the images seen in the clip are photoshopped.
Some have claimed manipulation of the scene is “disrespectful” to those involved in the accident.
YouTube commenter Leandro de Almeida went straight to the point when he shared his view on the clip: “Fake!”
Another user, Gigi Jolie, agreed: “FAKE, you can clearly see the super imposed pixels of this so called spirit.
“Shame on you for doing that to these poor individuals.”
Others think the video proves life after death exists.
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Netizen Watermevertical mused: “So we are infinite beings.
“The body is just a vessel.”
CCTV outside the Phibun Songkram Camp in Lopburi, Thailand, captured the tragic road accident, which saw a truck slam into the bike, killing the passenger on impact.
The rider was thrown off the vehicle when the bike collided with a power pole.
Almost immediately after the horror crash, a grainy figure appears above the tragic passenger’s body.
The dark shape proceeds to stand unmoved above the human below as witnesses rush to attend to the victim.
According to local reports from Thai media, a girl identified only as Manee died in the accident, while a man by the name of Banjongrat suffered serious injuries in the crash.
YouTuber Sutannaraj Suwannatada uploaded the eerie clip to the video hosting service on September 17.
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