The Woman Who Came to Work Every Day—Eight Years After Her Death

The Woman Who Came to Work Every Day—Eight Years After Her Death
A woman, liked by everyone around her suddenly goes missing, later colleagues find that she has been dead eight years ago.
The idea of the paranormal is complex, but many believe that what we perceive as “ghosts” could actually be manifestations of either positive or negative energies.
These energies are said to exist everywhere around us and may be influenced by our thoughts. For instance, visiting a religious or peaceful site often fills us with positive energy, while a place where a tragedy occurred might evoke a sense of negativity. While these energies can be difficult to explain, they undeniably affect our surroundings and influence the way we feel. That’s why it’s essential to surround ourselves with positive thoughts, people, and environments.
Here is an interesting and equally terrifying story from the paranormal world:
A few years ago, a woman named Rosie worked at a call center in Gurugram (formerly Gurgaon). Rosie was a bubbly and well-liked employee who got along with everyone. Known for her exceptional performance, she often earned the “Employee of the Month” title. She was always a positive presence at work—until one day, she took an unusually long call from an unknown number. Her colleagues were initially concerned, but they didn’t think much of it at the time.
The next day, Rosie didn’t show up for work. It wasn’t out of the ordinary, as employees often took leave. But as the days turned into weeks with no sign of her, her colleagues grew worried. They reached out to her family, only to be met with the shocking news: Rosie had been dead for eight years. So, who had been showing up in her place all this time?
Rumors circulated that the office where Rosie worked was haunted, with strange occurrences being frequent in the building. However, the full details of the story remain unclear, and much of what is known about Rosie is vague and mysterious.
Science typically approaches paranormal claims with skepticism, explaining them through natural phenomena, psychological influences, or cognitive biases, rather than attributing them to supernatural causes.