In a tale that has shocked both locals as well as online readers in shock, a widow complained of receiving an unknown call from her deceased husband’s number. The number had been disconnected for months before.
The woman said she was making dinner when her phone rang with a name that was familiar to her the name of her husband. He died the year before following an unexpected illness. She initially thought that it was a cruel play. When she reacted with a quiet voice, the conversation stopped for a while before a whispered voice stated: “I’m home.”
Then, shaken, she ran back to her home, in fear that someone had entered the house. In shock she discovered that the lights in the house already turned on. However, the house was empty. Every door was locked, and every window closed.
The next day after she tried to contact the number and was greeted with an automated message that read: “This number is no longer in service.” Telephone records later revealed the line was not in use for a long time, making the call even more confusing.
People who live nearby remember her walking out the night, shaking and clutching her phone. “She repeatedly said”‘It it was the voice of a man. I’m sure that was him”” one of the neighbors told reporters.
The incident has led to speculation on the internet. Some speculate that it could be an issue with the technology or an obscene spoofing scam. Some, however, believe it was a non-scientific phenomenon–an mysterious symbol of love that is unable to go away regardless of death.
Experts in paranormal research say that the stories that tell of “phantom calls” are not new. In several cultures, they are thought of as a final effort by loved family members to reach out and convey messages of comfort. “The phrase ‘I’m home’ may not be literal,” one scholar suggested. “It may symbolize peace–that the departed has found their resting place.”
If it was a glitch or a trick or an omen from the past The woman claims they will not forget the sound of his voice last time. “For a moment,” she said in a soft voice, “it felt like he was back.“






