Monday, November 5, 2012

Puerto Rico: Halloween Part 2

Puerto Rico: Halloween Part 2:

Puerto Rico has a song when young kids go around neighborhood for trick or treating. Here is a link where it says the line for our famous song in trick or treating,  http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Is_singing_a_Halloween_tradition_in_Puerto_Rico.

There's a story of a young girl's spirit, that goes around in some part of Puerto Rico, I am not really sure or exactly where, but there is a story where a young girl was hit by a drunk driver, and her dad was with her too, and both of them died. She was on her way to her senior prom I think, and in some point her father's car stopped, so he pulled of the car on the side to check the car, to see what was wrong, and she came out of the car too to help her father, then a drunk driver killed them both instantly. The legend says, that she always haunts that dangerous road where she was killed, and it appears that she is asking for a ride. There's a guy that stops and pick her up and ask her where is she going, and she says that she is going to her prom dance, and then they after the dance they decide to go to the beach she ask for the guy to give her his coat because she was feeling cold, and then he will drive her to her "house" or a couple of houses down the street, then the next day, the guy goes to her house to pick up his coat, and he ask for the girl in the house, but someone else answers the door, and he asks for her, and the person says:"sorry, but that person doesn't live here anymore." And he says: "do you know where is she now?" And the lady that answered the door says: "sorry, but she is dead." Then the lady says that she will go with him to prove him where her tomb was. Then when they get to her tomb was, his coat was there laying on top of the girl's ghost tomb.
I wish I have had found the footage and or a video of this story, but I didn't.


This is one of the most and scariest videos, where here explain some of the legends of ghost stories that have had happen, there is a two part video, they are in Spanish.



There is a lot of Puerto Rican Legends that goes around, and nobody knows for sure if all this have had happen or not. 
 

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