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.