Some people believe that children are more in tune with the supernatural and have an ability to see things that adults can't. Well a video from 2012 that's once again surfaced might prove that.
The clip, which has the caption "girls see ghost and run," shows two little kids, maybe four or five years old, eating at a small plastic table. They are having fun until the girl facing a dark kitchen seems to spot something in that room that upsets her. While there is nothing in the room that can be seen on the video, the girl is clearly disturbed, making sounds of distress and turning to the woman filming to say, "That scared me." The confused adult responds by explaining, "I just turned off the light," but the girl is too frozen with fear to register it.
At this point, the other girl laughs at her friend and makes spooky noises, thinking it's all a joke. The woman questions what is scaring the girl so much but all the child can do is point to the kitchen before breaking down, crying and moving toward the woman behind the camera. The other girl still thinks it is a game and laughs as the scene unfolds, but the laughing stops very quickly when she turns around and looks into the kitchen herself. After a few seconds of silence, she lets out a bloodcurdling scream and flees her seat in terror, hysterically crying.
The camera focuses on the kitchen to show that there is nothing in there that would warrant such a fright, at least nothing that viewers can see. But perhaps the kids were able to see something adults can't. However, it also seems there is a window facing them and at one point, the woman says, "Angel is sleeping." Could they have been playing a trick on the girls and Angel was actually wearing a mask behind the window? There is no way to know since comments were turned off for the video, and there is also no update on how the girls are doing. Considering the clip was first uploaded nine years ago, the kids are now pre-teens or teens and hopefully weren't traumatized by whatever they saw that day.
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