Palace workers share ghost encounters at Malacañang

In this season of 'ghost' projects, employees at Malacañang Palace shared their creepy encounters with supernatural ghosts while working at the president's official residence. The stories were featured in a Halloween special posted on the social media account of Radio Television Malacañang late Thursday. The video, titled 'Malacañang Horror Stories,' highlighted accounts from a presidential guard, a chef, and other staff.

The video 'Malacañang Horror Stories' was posted late Thursday on the social media account of Radio Television Malacañang. It featured accounts from presidential guard M/Sgt. Ramsan Gordo, who has served since 1998. He recalled hearing voices of children playing at the Rizal Hall at 1 a.m., but found no one when he checked.

Rian Cortel encountered a couple clad in white looking out the window at Rizal Hall. When he approached, they did not respond. He noted that co-workers had mentioned similar sightings of people dressed in white, resembling a married couple, standing and looking out the window.

Laylanie de Dios, who has worked at the Palace for 11 years, described several experiences, including a doppelganger that disappeared, a child playing, marching soldiers, and a priest in maroon on the stairs.

Chef Katrina Matias saw men in black passing along the hallway like shadows. In the old kitchen, she spotted one wearing a black chef's jacket, noting that they always wear white. She also saw a nurse watching her while she cooked.

Rhiza Mullet observed a tall waiter in the quadrangle who greeted her 'good morning.' But when she turned to look closer, he disappeared. Her co-workers later told her that the waiter, known to be a workaholic, had died of COVID-19.

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