US woman claims to have found her dead husband’s ‘spirit’ soothing her baby, images shock users

Do you believe in ghosts? Or spirits? Well, the recent incident will surely make you think because “It’s the spirit” in the TikTok video shared by an American. Mother-of-two Whitney Allen noticed something unusual on the baby monitor which filmed her child sleeping in the crib. An unusual orb of light passed over the baby’s head, which instantly caused Allen to believe that it was the spirit of her dead husband calming the baby “he had never met.”

In his paranormal post, Allen shared footage of his 11-month-old son Leo sleeping soundly in his crib when a palm-sized ray of light bounced back and forth off the head of the baby who seemed to caress the side. of his face. “My husband passed away on April 7, 2022, when our second son, Leo, was 3 months old,” Allen wrote in the captions of his viral video. She added: “Tonight I felt like I saw my husband soothing our baby.”

Netizens were shocked as they were amazed by the “haunted” sight. TikTokers even accepted Allen as one replied, “I’m telling you right now that’s your husband.” Another staunch user wrote, “Oh my God…he is now her guardian angel. Your son is divinely protected. The third commenter said, “I really believe in this stuff and it’s so touching to see. Your son and your husband are forever soul-bound.”

Allen, from Pennsylvania, shared the incident that her late husband Ryan died in April due to serious complications from a bee sting. She went on to explain how her husband’s “light” went out when Leo was born. During the COVID-19 isolation, Ryan was hospitalized due to an allergic reaction to the bee sting which sent him into cardiac arrest. Later, it “stopped responding to commands and getting better,” Allen remarked. “I believe that somehow Ryan traded his life for his sons. Forever solidifying Ryan’s bond with his son as a guardian and protective angel,” the single mother said.

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