He ido a LA CASA DE VERÓNICA - EL SUCESO más PARANORMAL de ESPAÑA - Summary

Summary

The transcript discusses the Vallecas case, also known as the Veronica case, which is considered the most paranormal case in Spain. It involves a police report that officially acknowledges paranormal phenomena following the death of Estefania after she used a Ouija board. The family experienced chilling events, such as lights going out, doors becoming impossible to open, and strange noises. The current residents of the house have not reported anything abnormal except for one incident involving knocking sounds during a shower. Neighbors are reluctant to speak about the case, suggesting ongoing fear or discomfort. The speaker expresses a desire to investigate further, despite the hostile environment and skepticism surrounding the paranormal activities associated with the case.

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1. The Veronica case, also known as the Vallecas case, is considered the most paranormal case in Spain.
2. The case involved a girl named Veronica who died, and her spirit was believed to be haunting the apartment where she lived.
3. The police investigated the case and obtained some psychophonies, which are recordings of sounds that are not audible to the human ear.
4. The apartment where Veronica lived was sold, and the new owners, a South American family, have never seen anything paranormal.
5. However, the son of the family reported hearing knocks on the door while taking a shower, which he thought was strange.
6. The narrator visited the apartment and felt a bad vibe, especially when he saw the door where Veronica's spirit was believed to appear.
7. Many neighbors were reluctant to talk about the Veronica case, and some even hung up on the narrator when he called them to ask about it.
8. The narrator believes that the Veronica case is still active and that things continue to happen in the apartment.
9. The narrator wants to investigate the case further and has asked for support to make a video about it.
10. The narrator believes that ignoring or trying to turn a deaf ear to the paranormal activity will not make it disappear.