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Boy Wakes Turns Mom Says Oh Mom Way I Forgot Tell You I Saw Your 2 Other

Ruth Kamau  ·  March 12, 2019

On a quiet morning in March 2019, a young boy in a small Midwestern town left his family stunned with a simple, eerie statement that quickly spread online. The 8-year-old, who had been in a deep sleep after a feverish illness, woke up and turned to his mother with a casual grin. “Oh mom, by the way, I forgot to tell you, I saw your two other kids,” he said, his words hanging in the air like an unsolved puzzle.

The boy’s mother, a single parent named Sarah, had lost two children years earlier in a tragic accident, a loss she rarely discussed. According to family friends, the boy had no prior knowledge of his siblings; they were a secret Sarah kept tucked away to shield her surviving son from the pain. When he uttered those words, she froze, her heart racing as she wondered if it was a dream fragment or something more. The incident happened in their modest home, where the boy had been resting for days, and it turned an ordinary Tuesday into a whirlwind of emotions.

Word of the boy’s remark soon reached local media and social media circles, with people sharing theories about near-death experiences or vivid dreams. Some saw it as a comforting sign from beyond, while skeptics chalked it up to coincidence or a child’s overactive imagination. Sarah later told a reporter she felt a mix of comfort and unease, describing how the comment made her question everything she knew about loss and memory. “It was like he brought them back for a second,” she said, her voice catching.

As the story gained traction, it reminded folks of other tales where kids seemed to tap into something inexplicable. Not everyone bought into the mystery, of course—I mean, who could blame them in a world full of hoaxes? But for Sarah and her family, it offered a strange sense of peace, turning a painful chapter into a story they’d share for years. In the end, it was just one of those odd moments that make you pause and think about the unseen threads connecting us all.