Teacher Saw Dead Student Attending Flag Ceremony in Aklan

Dead Student Allegedly Appeared During Flag Ceremony According to Aklan Teacher

TEACHER – An elementary school educator claimed that she saw her dead student attending a flag ceremony in their school in Aklan.

One of the diseases that can really take a life is dengue, a disease caused by mosquito bites. It is rampant most especially during the rainy season and it has taken away several lives.

One of those who died of dengue was a 10-year-old boy named Ethan. He was a student of Dongon Elementary School in Kalibo, Aklan based on a report on Sunstar Iloilo.

According to Emily Silvestre, the mother of the boy, it was last June 14 when he got sick of dengue. He was brought to the provincial hospital and was, later on, transferred to St. Gabriel Medical Center.

Ethan did not survive his condition and died on June 17. Recently, one of his teachers in their school claimed that she saw him attending their flag ceremony.

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Based on the report, Ramie Mansayon, the principal of the school, said that teacher who saw the dead student attending the flag ceremony in Aklan has a “third-eye“.

According to the school principal, they stopped the flag ceremony and offered prayers for Ethan.

Aside from the teacher who claimed that she saw the dead student attending the flag ceremony, some teachers also reportedly claimed that they smelled candles and flowers in their classrooms.

The family of Ethan also claimed that they felt his presence in several events. According to paranormal expert Sharon Navera-Gonzales, the late boy was afraid to cross to the “next life”.

Based on the report, Gonzales added that Ethan could have returned to school as it was the place where he was happy.

Before he died, he wished for a new cellphone. His family bought a new one and placed it inside his coffin along with his old cellphone.

Ethan Silvestre is one of the 12 children who died of dengue this year. The count is already considered as alarming.

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