Politician Cracks Case of Naked Woman in Government Building: 'Just a Ghost in an Empty Room, Obviously'
A ‘naked woman’ was reportedly seen in the window of a government building, sparking wild theories, including the idea that it might be a ghost. José Ricardo Gallardo Cardona, the governor of San Luis Potosí, commented that the window leads to a completely empty and unused room.
This mysterious room is said to be inaccessible to the public, adding to the intrigue surrounding the sighting. A video capturing the phenomenon has gone viral, racking up over 20,000 views since it was posted online. In the footage, a silhouette resembling a naked woman can be seen peeking out from the balcony before quickly disappearing from view.
At the time of the sighting, a large crowd had gathered outside the building, eagerly awaiting the start of a conference. The unexpected appearance of the silhouette sparked intense speculation and curiosity among viewers.
Governor José, 44, has since addressed the situation in statements to local media, expressing his skepticism about the ghost theory. “I don’t like to believe in ghosts, but it’s a room that is empty,” he remarked. He clarified that while a General Officer was working that day, the room itself was indeed unoccupied.
Furthermore, the governor emphasized that security at the government building is top-notch, ensuring that no unauthorized access is possible. Interestingly, the upper part of the building houses furniture that once belonged to Benito Juárez, who served as the president of Mexico from 1858 to 1872. This historical significance adds another layer of protection to the premises.
The video was shared on April 9 and was filmed at the Government Palace in San Luis Potosí, Mexico. As the story continues to unfold, many are left wondering what really happened that day and whether the sighting was merely a trick of the light or something more supernatural.