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Is a Mexican governor’s palace haunted? Even the governor says ‘maybe’

October 31, 2025
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Is a historic government building in Mexico haunted?

It’s been more than six months since video circulated online of what appeared to be a woman briefly appearing in the window of the governor’s palace in San Luis Potosí.

Since then, investigations by Gov. Ricardo Gallardo Cardona and others, detailed to the New York Times, have come up empty.

Despite the use of video-enhancing technology, the video hasn’t yielded any further clues. Additionally, security cameras don’t show anyone entering or leaving the area at the time of the sighting.

Furthermore, no one has come forward with any information about a person being in that part of the building when the video was taken during a protest for better pay for teachers.

So is the historic building haunted?

Gallardo Cardona has suggested it could be, noting that workers often report seeing or hearing strange things, something the governor said he has also experienced.

“When I’ve been working upstairs, I hear a lot of noise from the other side of the hall,” he told the Times.

Public opinion is divided, with some claiming that the potential ghost sighting is just a way for officials to distract from the purpose of the protest and other issues.

But many remain open to the possibility of that video actually capturing the image of a ghost.

Even the caption of the video noted that “Ya todo puede ocurrir.”

Translation: “Anything can happen.”

The post Is a Mexican governor’s palace haunted? Even the governor says ‘maybe’ appeared first on KTLA.

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