That’s just part of his jacket ha ha, one user guessed.
I don’t see anything, but the people in the picture and the ones walking behind them, the second user said.
This terrified me. I am certain now that there’s little blurry faces that exist if you squint your eyes at something slightly out of focus and they’re watching me! The third user commented.
The face really terrified me, another wrote.
There’s a face between the two girls on the left. OP really should have pointed that out, someone said.
A friend of mine sent me this picture from his group of friends in Chile
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This is not the first “ghost” photo that terrified Internet users.
Previously, Ayesha Wilson-Bent, a 36-year-old mother, posted a spooky photo that has left many people intrigued.
The picture shows her son, Kristian Ashmore, who appears to be photobombed by the face of a ghost girl while playing at a playground.
On July 26, Ayesha was at home when her 12-year-old son, Gabriel, sent her a photo of Kristian.
In the image, Kristian is smiling inside a tower of tires. Later that evening, as Kristian looked at the photo, he thought he saw a cobweb near his head.
Curious, he decided to brighten the image and zoom in, only to discover a ghostly face looming over his shoulder.
This unexpected find shocked both him and his mother.
At first, Ayesha was skeptical about the photo. She questioned her sons, asking if they had edited it in any way. Both boys insisted that they had not altered the image.
To ease her doubts, Ayesha tried to replicate the effect using editing software but was unable to do so.
The situation became more intense when Kristian, frightened by the discovery, chose to sleep in his mother’s room that night.