"Bwoy, mi neva believe inna duppy but when mi see dis mi convince. The devil nuh ave nuh manners," said Jenine Scott, one of the persons who attended the funeral of the late Yolanda Samuels on October 26....Read More
The service, which was held at the Fullerswood Church of God of Redemption in St Elizabeth, went quite normal for the most part. However, it was after Scott, the videographer, and others were reviewing the recording of the funeral later that evening that they made the jaw-dropping, eye-popping and head-swelling discovery. They said there was a 'duppy' in the video.
"Nobody in the church neva see or hear it," Scott noted before playing the video for Dyse to view. In the video, a female soloist was standing in front of Samuel's coffin rendering an item. Shortly after, a black, unclear, smoky feminine-looking figure bolted from the left of screen, with hands thrown in the air, giggling, before running out of sight.
Original recording
The laughter let out by the alleged 'spirit' sounded rather eerie, reminiscent of those heard in horror movies. It was obvious that the singer did not see the figure as she continued singing undisturbed.
"It doesn't look human," Scott added and she was right. In the five-second clip, which she copied from the original recording and gave to the newspaper, there was something freakishly unusual about the right hand of the suspected duppy.
It appeared to have two tentacles as opposed to fingers and although the figure was closer to the camera than the singer in the background, it was extremely difficult to make out the facial features. It did not appear to be wearing any clothes either. Persons who reviewed the clip are convinced that it was not a hoax.
'Scott said that the figure captured was indeed a 'spirit'. She said that no one who attended the funeral recalled seeing anyone running across the pew or laughing while the soloist was singing. Not only that, but they firmly believe the ghost was that of Samuels, who was a homeless drug addict and rumoured prostitute (She was stabbed to death on October 4). "A same suh she gwaan," one person said. "When she see yuh, she jump out and she laugh an gwaan. A fi her duppy dat."
Hoax or reality, the clip is definitely worth a view. wat you think ?
Guyana_Bandit said
22:10 11/20 2008
dis post already sumweh *lo**z
Justin Bloodz said
22:12 11/20 2008
oh neva se it still
Nickquane said
22:13 11/20 2008
KMT
until me c wid my eyes den me seh duppy
dj_fraydo said
08:57 11/22 2008
kiss mi teeth
jamazone said
09:03 11/22 2008
hoax
BREEDA™ said
09:06 11/22 2008
weh the dead deh ??? that look like a lil youth jump cross
general said
09:17 11/22 2008
bwoy believe kill & believe cure coz if wen di footage a record dat neva happen or visible to the naked eye & wen di footage done shoot & dat inna it the only resonable explination is " A DUPPY "
speng said
02:54 11/23 2008
is sumbody jus a ramp roun an run cross di screen an is the person filmin di ting a laugh an giggle..dat a nuh duppy
DJ_Enzo said
02:58 11/23 2008
hear mi nuh dat look like seh s****ody paint demself black to ra**
jamaicans believe anyting weh inna star
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black is the new white house
nursfrass said
00:51 11/24 2008
lol
melly2mell said
09:35 04/24 2009
mi neva really see a duppy inna real life
i alwas see it inna video...
even if so me nuh scared ah duppy ...wah dem amma do????
dem cant touch yuh
"Bwoy, mi neva believe inna duppy but when mi see dis mi convince. The devil nuh ave nuh manners," said Jenine Scott, one of the persons who attended the funeral of the late Yolanda Samuels on October 26....Read More
The service, which was held at the Fullerswood Church of God of Redemption in St Elizabeth, went quite normal for the most part. However, it was after Scott, the videographer, and others were reviewing the recording of the funeral later that evening that they made the jaw-dropping, eye-popping and head-swelling discovery. They said there was a 'duppy' in the video.
"Nobody in the church neva see or hear it," Scott noted before playing the video for Dyse to view. In the video, a female soloist was standing in front of Samuel's coffin rendering an item. Shortly after, a black, unclear, smoky feminine-looking figure bolted from the left of screen, with hands thrown in the air, giggling, before running out of sight.
Original recording
The laughter let out by the alleged 'spirit' sounded rather eerie, reminiscent of those heard in horror movies. It was obvious that the singer did not see the figure as she continued singing undisturbed.
"It doesn't look human," Scott added and she was right. In the five-second clip, which she copied from the original recording and gave to the newspaper, there was something freakishly unusual about the right hand of the suspected duppy.
It appeared to have two tentacles as opposed to fingers and although the figure was closer to the camera than the singer in the background, it was extremely difficult to make out the facial features. It did not appear to be wearing any clothes either. Persons who reviewed the clip are convinced that it was not a hoax.
'Scott said that the figure captured was indeed a 'spirit'. She said that no one who attended the funeral recalled seeing anyone running across the pew or laughing while the soloist was singing. Not only that, but they firmly believe the ghost was that of Samuels, who was a homeless drug addict and rumoured prostitute (She was stabbed to death on October 4). "A same suh she gwaan," one person said. "When she see yuh, she jump out and she laugh an gwaan. A fi her duppy dat."
Hoax or reality, the clip is definitely worth a view. wat you think ?