However, Phitsanu said, the chief of Moo 7 village who lives next door to Wichian found a mask in front of the house the morning after he reportedly saw the ghost. The mask looked like the old woman described by Wichian.
The district chief said he has told all administrative organisations and village chiefs to warn villagers to beware of thieves instead of fearing non-existent ghosts.
However, this story of the so-called krasua ghost became such a hot topic that the host of Channel 3’s “Hone Krasae” (Going with Hot Issues) talk show decided to pick up the issue on Wednesday afternoon.
The show featured Wichian and hosts of some popular TV talk shows that focus on ghost stories. In the show, Wichian insisted the thing he encountered that night looked nothing like the mask that was found.
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