A Mysterious Call to the Police
A young girl, about eight years old, called the local police station with a chilling message. Through sobs, she said, “Please help… my dad is under the floor.” The duty officer exchanged doubtful looks with his colleague.
“Can you pass the phone to your mom or dad?” he asked.
“No,” the girl replied. “Dad hasn’t been home for days. Mom thinks I’m lying, but I know he’s under the floor. He told me himself.”
A Dream or a Warning?
The officer raised an eyebrow. “How did he tell you if he’s not home?”
“I saw him in a dream,” the girl whispered. “He said he went far away… lying under the floor.”
Though skeptical at first, the police sensed the girl’s desperate sincerity. They decided to investigate. “We’ll check it out—just in case,” one officer said.
Arrival and Doubt
At the house, the officers met the mother, a neat but nervous woman in her forties. The girl clung to her teddy bear, silently pointing to a spot under the new laminate floor.
“Where is your husband?” the police asked.
“On a business trip,” she answered quickly. “Somewhere in Serbia or Slovenia. He travels a lot.”
“Can you reach him?”
“His phone is dead,” she stammered.